Running for State Senate in District 26 isn’t easy, and I’m not pretending it is. This is a competitive district, and winning takes more than one candidate with a good message. It takes people — neighbors helping neighbors — to make it happen.

Whether you can give an hour knocking doors or chip in a few dollars online, every bit of support makes this possible. New here? Read a bit about me or check out where I stand first. Otherwise, here’s how you can help:

Read a bit about me See where I stand

Ways to Get Involved


There are plenty of ways to help. I’ll work with you to find what fits:

Knock doors: Join me to meet voters across the district and have real conversations about what matters to them.
Make phone calls: Help us reach voters from your own home on your own schedule.
Host a yard sign: Show your neighbors that District 26 has a good choice in the August 4 primary.
Spread the word: Share our campaign with your friends, family, and community groups. Word of mouth is our most powerful tool.
Attend events: Come to community workshops, town halls, and campaign events as they’re announced.

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Brendan Johnson for State Senate
PO Box 164
Bridgeport, MI 48722

Michigan state senate campaign contribution limits apply. Michigan law requires campaign committees to report the name, address, and employer of contributors who give more than $100. Contributions are not tax-deductible.