State Representative Announces For Senate

Greg Leding
Greg Leding

FAYETTEVILLE -- Rep. Greg Leding, D-Fayetteville, will run for the state Senate District 4 seat in next year's election. If elected, he would succeed Sen. Uvalde Lindsey, D-Fayetteville, who announced June 9 he will not seek another term.

Senate District 4 includes Farmington, Fayetteville, Greenland and a part of Washington County.

Leding's decision will open a vacancy in House District 86, one of the few Democratic seats remaining in the state House. Leding said Monday he expects opposition in next year's Democratic primary for the Senate seat and also would not be surprised to see a primary contest for House District 86.

Leding is known statewide as one of the most outspoken opponents of legislation that now allows concealed carry permit holders to carry their handguns onto state college and university campuses. Leding's most persistent legislative priorities, though, consist of other issues. In fact, he stepped down as House minority leader in 2015 so he could devote more time to those priorities, he said at the time.

"I've spent four terms in the house fighting wage theft, for affordable housing, tenant rights and paid family leave," Leding said last week. "Now I want to fight for those issues in the Senate."

General News on 06/21/2017