BRANCH COUNTY, MI (WTVB) – Branch County voters will help select the next 58th District State House Representative in Tuesday’s General Election.
The seat has to be given up by current Republican Representative Eric Leutheuser at the end of the year because of term limits.
Andrew Fink of Hillsdale County survived a rugged Republican Primary as he defeated three other candidates to get on Tuesday’s ballot.
He will be opposed by Democrat Tamara Barnes of Coldwater.
Meanwhile, the Seventh District Congressional race will have a familiar look to it. Democrat Gretchen Driskell is running against Republican incumbent Tim Walberg for a third time.
Walberg will be seeking a seventh term in Congress. He won in 2016 with 55 percent of the vote when there was also a Liberterian Party candidate on the ballot.
Driskell lost to Walberg by a margin of 54-46 percent when they faced each other in a 2018 head-to-head match up.
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