State Rep. Jim Haadsma (D-Battle Creek) filed for a recount on Monday morning, after losing his bid for reelection by less ...
Official results show Republican Steve Frisbie beat incumbent State Rep. Jim Haadsma, a Democrat, by 61 votes, out of more ...
The race in the 44th District was thrown into confusion after a programming error significantly misstated the initial ...
A dispute over exactly who won the 44th District state House race in Calhoun County now moves to the state level, after ...
Democratic state Rep. Jim Haadsma has filed for a recount in a Battle Creek area House seat that he lost by 61 votes to ...
A state representative who seems to have been defeated in the Nov. 5 election has filed to have the ballots recounted.
Republican candidate Steve Frisbie ran against incumbent Rep. Jim Haadsma (D - Michigan) during the Nov. 5 election. Frisbie, according to the Associated Press, was projected as the winner of the ...
Now that the state board and Calhoun County Board of Canvassers have signed off of the matter, Haadsma and his attorneys have ...
The race features a battle between incumbent Jim Haadsma (D - Battle Creek) and challenger Steve Frisbie (R - Calhoun County). News Channel 3 caught up with both candidates as they celebrated ...
The race was close in the 44th Michigan State House District, which covers Battle Creek, Albion and northern Calhoun County.
The county's results were updated Friday after the discrepancy was discovered, leaving Republican Steve Frisbie, a Calhoun County commissioner, with a 58-vote lead over incumbent state Rep.
Official results show Republican Steve Frisbie beat incumbent State Rep. Jim Haadsma, a Democrat, by 61 votes, out of more than 41,000 votes cast. Both candidates are residents of Battle Creek.