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Delay in Special Election: Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer has not called a special election for a state Senate seat that has been vacant for over 230 days, marking the longest delay in decades.
Political Implications: The delay is seen as strategic, as Democrats hold a narrow majority in the Senate and the vacant district is considered a swing seat.
Potential Consequences: If a Republican wins the special election, it could shift the balance of power in the state legislature, potentially leading to a GOP majority in both the House and Senate.
Role of Lt. Governor: In the event of an evenly divided Senate, Lt. Governor Garlin Gilchrist would serve as the tie-breaker, further impacting legislative decisions.
