Mike Crane Explained

Mike Crane
State Senate:Georgia
District:28th
Term Start:January 2011
Term End:January 2017
Predecessor:Mitch Seabaugh
Successor:Matt Brass
Birth Date:8 April 1963
Party:Republican
Spouse:Tracey
Children:2
Education:Georgia Institute of Technology (BS)

Mike Crane (born April 8, 1963) is a former Republican member of the Georgia State Senate from the 28th District. Prior to his election to the state senate, Crane was the Republican nominee for the U.S. House of Representatives in Georgia's 13th congressional district in 2010.

Political career

Mike Crane challenged David Scott, the Democratic incumbent congressman from the Georgia-13th, in 2010,[1] but lost the race.[2] In October 2011, State Senator Mitch Seabaugh resigned from the Georgia State Senate and a special election was called, which Crane won. Crane was re-elected in 2012[3] and 2014.[4]

On January 20, 2016, Crane announced his candidacy for Congress in Georgia's 3rd congressional district to replace the retiring Lynn Westmoreland. He lost the primary runoff election to Drew Ferguson.[5]

Crane served as Chairman of the Third District Republican Party from 2017–24 and in 2024 announced his candidacy for Congress after Ferguson retired. Crane has been endorsed by Ted Cruz, Kris Kobach and Tom Tancredo.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Georgia 13th District Profile. December 7, 2018. The New York Times.
  2. Web site: U.S. Representative, District 13. November 15, 2010. December 7, 2018. Secretary of State of Georgia.
  3. Web site: General Election: November 6, 2012. November 21, 2012. December 7, 2018. Secretary of State of Georgia.
  4. Web site: General Election: November 4, 2014. November 10, 2014. December 7, 2018. Secretary of State of Georgia.
  5. http://politics.blog.ajc.com/2016/07/26/chamber-of-commerce-backed-drew-ferguson-has-the-edge-in-3rd-district-gop-runoff/