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MFN Endorsed Candidates CONTACT: Tony Daunt PHONE: (517) 812-4134 E: [email protected] Michigan Freedom Network Endorsed Candidates Win State House Primaries Endorsement Awarded for Top-Tier Candidates Commitment to Families’ Constitutional Rights LANSING, MI, August 5, 2020 –The Michigan Freedom NetworK congratulated 48 endorsed candidates on their primary victories. Each candidate was seLected because of their support for worKers’ rights and free marKet principles. “Michigan voters spoke loud and clear by casting their ballot for Freedom-loving candidates who will stand up and fight to defend Michigan families’ constitutional rights,” said Freedom Network Spokesman Tony Daunt. “We are proud of each of these men and women, and congratulate them on their primary victories. We look forward to continuing our work with them to promote a limited and transparent government that protects the rights of every Michigan citizen.” Endorsed candidates who won their state House primary incLude: • 19th District: Martha PtashniK • 30th District: State Rep. Diana Farrington • 32nd District: State Rep. Pamela Hornberger • 36th District: State Rep. Douglas Wozniak • 39th District: State Rep. Ryan Berman • 42nd District: State Rep. Ann BolLin • 43rd District: State Rep. Andrea Schroeder • 44th District: State Rep. Matt Maddock • 45th District: Mark Tisdel • 46th District: State Rep. John ReiLLy • 48th District: David Martin • 51st District: State Rep. Michael MuelLer • 56th District: TC Clements • 57th District: State Rep. Bronna KahLe • 61st District: Bronwyn Haltom • 63rd District: State Rep. Matt HalL • 64th District: State Rep. JuLie ALexander • 65th District: State Rep. Sarah Lightner • 66th District: State Rep. Beth Griffin • 70th District: Patrick Outman • 72nd District: State Rep. Steven Johnson • 73rd District: Bryan Posthumus • 74th District: State Rep. Mark Huizenga • 77nd District: State Rep. Tommy Brann • 78th District: State Rep. Brad Paquette • 79th District: State Rep. PauLine Wendzel • 80th District: State Rep. Mary Whiteford • 81st District: State Rep. Gary Eisen • 83rd District: Andrew Beeler • 84th District: State Rep. PhiLip Green • 86th District: State Rep. Thomas ALbert • 87th District: State Rep. Julie CaLLey • 88th District: State Rep. Luke Meerman • 89th District: State Rep. James LiLLy • 90th District: State Rep. Bradley Slagh • 91st District: State Rep. Greg VanWoerkom • 93rd District: State Rep. Graham FiLLer • 94th District: State Rep. Rodney WaKeman • 97th District: State Rep. Jason Wentworth • 98th District: State Rep. Annette GLenn • 99th District: State Rep. Roger HaucK • 101st District: State Rep. JacK O’MaLLey • 102nd District: State Rep. MicheLe Hoitenga • 103rd District: State Rep. Daire Rendon • 104th District: John Roth • 106th District: State Rep. Sue ALLor • 108th District: State Rep. Beau LaFave • 110th District: State Rep. Greg MarkKanen Michigan Freedom NetworK is an independent poLiticaL action committee. The Michigan Freedom NetworK supports candidates who advocate for fiscal responsibiLity, economic freedom and the eLimination of coercive and compulsory policies. ### Paid for by Michigan Freedom Network with reguLated funds. Not authorized by any candidate committee. PO Box 14162, Lansing, MI 48901 .
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