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Qualified Candidates MONTGOMERY COUNTY QUALIFIED CANDIDATES GOVERNOR CANDIDATE PARTY ADDRESS CITY ZIP MAILING ADDRESS HOME PHONE DAYTIME PHONE PHIL BREDESEN DEMOCRATIC 1724 CHICKERING RD NASHVILLE 37215 JOHN JAY HOOKER DEMOCRATIC 222 POLK AVE NASHVILLE 37203 TIM SEVIER DEMOCRATIC 505 CHISHOLM ST HIXSON 37343 WALT WARD DEMOCRATIC 4249 KAYLA CIR CHATTANOOGA 37406 MARK ALBERTINI REPUBLICAN 6301 JOCELYN DR CHATTANOOGA 37416 WAYNE THOMAS BAILEY REPUBLICAN 701 ENON SPRINGS RD #3 SMYRNA 37167 JIM BRYSON REPUBLICAN 713 MOCKINGBIRD DR FRANKLIN 37069 DAVID M FARMER REPUBLICAN 196 WOODS LN KINGSTON 37763 JOE KIRKPATRICK REPUBLICAN 709 FATHERLAND ST NASHVILLE 37206 TIMOTHY THOMAS REPUBLICAN 5013 EAST CALGARY DR MURFREESBORO 37129 WAYNE YOUNG REPUBLICAN 3143 CHESTNUT CIR NW CLEVELAND 37312 UNITED STATES SENATE CANDIDATE PARTY ADDRESS CITY ZIP MAILING ADDRESS HOME PHONE DAYTIME PHONE GARY G DAVIS DEMOCRATIC 301 FAULKNER PL NASHVILLE 37211 HAROLD FORD, JR DEMOCRATIC 415 SOUTH FRONT ST MEMPHIS 38103 JOHN JAY HOOKER DEMOCRATIC 222 POLK AVE NASHVILLE 37203 CHARLES E SMITH DEMOCRATIC 417 SHAWNEE TRAIL CHATTANOOGA 37411 AL STRAUSS DEMOCRATIC 2302 VALLEY BROOK RD NASHVILLE 37215 ED BRYANT REPUBLICAN 50 OAKMONT PL JACKSON 38305 BOB CORKER REPUBLICAN 1649 MINNEKAHDA RD CHATTANOOGA 37405 TATE HARRISON REPUBLICAN 218 14TH AVE DAYTON 37321 VAN HILLEARY REPUBLICAN 1311 HALIFAX CT MURFREESBORO 37130 UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES - 7TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT CANDIDATE PARTY ADDRESS CITY ZIP MAILING ADDRESS HOME PHONE DAYTIME PHONE RANDY G MORRIS DEMOCRATIC 406 HAGGARD ST WAYNESBORO 38485 BILL MORRISON DEMOCRATIC 3725 WYNDANCE COVE MEMPHIS 38135 MARSHA BLACKBURN REPUBLICAN 6103 MURRAY LN BRENTWOOD 37027 UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES - 8TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT CANDIDATE PARTY ADDRESS CITY ZIP MAILING ADDRESS HOME PHONE DAYTIME PHONE JOHN TANNER DEMOCRATIC 1900 MEADOWLARK DR UNION CITY 38261 RORY B BRICCO REPUBLICAN 858 ROBERT JOHNSON RD COVINGTON 38019 JOHN FARMER REPUBLICAN 269 MALVERN ST MEMPHIS 38104 7/7/2006 1 TN STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES - DISTRICT 67 CANDIDATE PARTY ADDRESS CITY ZIP MAILING ADDRESS HOME PHONE DAYTIME PHONE JOE PITTS DEMOCRATIC 120 VANNOAK DR CLARKSVILLE 37043 931-551-8215 931-648-7140 REBER P KENNEDY, JR REPUBLICAN 1151 NEEDMORE RD CLARKSVILLE 37040 931-552-6359 WALLACE REDD REPUBLICAN 511 PAULA DR CLARKSVILLE 37042 931-647-8965 931-216-5640 KEN TAKASAKI REPUBLICAN 248 MILLSTONE CIR CLARKSVILLE 37042 931-552-1020 TN STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES - DISTRICT 68 CANDIDATE PARTY ADDRESS CITY ZIP MAILING ADDRESS HOME PHONE DAYTIME PHONE TIM BARNES DEMOCRATIC 974 DIXIE BEE RD ADAMS 37010 931-358-3350 931-648-9400 CURTIS JOHNSON REPUBLICAN 2599 MEMORIAL DR CLARKSVILLE 37043 931-358-3719 931-206-5229 TN STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES - DISTRICT 78 CANDIDATE PARTY ADDRESS CITY ZIP MAILING ADDRESS HOME PHONE DAYTIME PHONE BRUCE GIBBS DEMOCRATIC 2061 HWY 12 NORTH ASHLAND CITY 37015 615-792-7144 KURT M SCOTT DEMOCRATIC 215 HEDGES LN #J105 ASHLAND CITY 37015 615-792-9822 PHILLIP JOHNSON REPUBLICAN 4050 BEVERLY HILLS DR PEGRAM 37143 615-662-0751 615-646-7395 DEMOCRATIC STATE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEEMAN CANDIDATE PARTY ADDRESS CITY ZIP MAILING ADDRESS HOME PHONE DAYTIME PHONE DONALD E COCHRON DEMOCRATIC 1175 JUSTICE RD ASHLAND CITY 37015 615-307-4993 KEITH JACKSON DEMOCRATIC 1834 MADISON ST #H60 CLARKSVILLE 37043 931-542-5780 931-216-5028 DEMOCRATIC STATE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEEWOMAN CANDIDATE PARTY ADDRESS CITY ZIP MAILING ADDRESS HOME PHONE DAYTIME PHONE MARTHA BROOKE PERRY DEMOCRATIC 5050 BRAKEMAN CT PEGRAM 37143 615-673-2559 REPUBLICAN STATE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEEMAN CANDIDATE PARTY ADDRESS CITY ZIP MAILING ADDRESS HOME PHONE DAYTIME PHONE R WAYNE OLDHAM REPUBLICAN 725 KLEEMAN DR CLARKSVILLE 37040 PO BOX 288 37041 931-647-8683 REPUBLICAN STATE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEEWOMAN CANDIDATE PARTY ADDRESS CITY ZIP MAILING ADDRESS HOME PHONE DAYTIME PHONE PAT(RICIA) ALLEN REPUBLICAN 2140 HARVILL DR CLARKSVILLE 37043 931-648-0174 7/7/2006 2 CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE - PART I - 19TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT CANDIDATE ADDRESS CITY ZIP MAILING ADDRESS HOME PHONE DAYTIME PHONE ROSS H HICKS 14 HUNTINGTON DR CLARKSVILLE 37043 PO BOX 110 37041 931-552-3081 931-648-7190 CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE - PART II - 19TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT CANDIDATE ADDRESS CITY ZIP MAILING ADDRESS HOME PHONE DAYTIME PHONE MICHAEL R JONES 2538 BARWOOD DR GREENBRIER 37073 615-859-7986 615-384-6467 CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE - PART III - 19TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT CANDIDATE ADDRESS CITY ZIP MAILING ADDRESS HOME PHONE DAYTIME PHONE JOHN H GASAWAY 820 SALISBURY WAY CLARKSVILLE 37043 931-648-3866 931-648-5704 CHANCELLOR - 19TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT CANDIDATE ADDRESS CITY ZIP MAILING ADDRESS HOME PHONE DAYTIME PHONE LARRY MCMILLAN 832 RIVER RUN CLARKSVILLE 37043 931-221-0344 DISTRICT ATTORNEY GENERAL - 19TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT CANDIDATE ADDRESS CITY ZIP MAILING ADDRESS HOME PHONE DAYTIME PHONE JOHN W CARNEY, JR 2305 DOGWOOD LN CLARKSVILLE 37043 931-552-3875 931-648-5574 DISTRICT PUBLIC DEFENDER - 19TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT CANDIDATE ADDRESS CITY ZIP MAILING ADDRESS HOME PHONE DAYTIME PHONE ROGER NELL 1546 TOM MOORE RD CLARKSVILLE 37043 931-980-9451 931-648-5538 COUNTY MAYOR CANDIDATE ADDRESS CITY ZIP MAILING ADDRESS HOME PHONE DAYTIME PHONE LEWIS BAGGETT 300 CARTER RD CLARKSVILLE 37042 931-648-4502 931-648-5550 CAROLYN P BOWERS 400 SAVANNAH TRACE CLARKSVILLE 37043 931-358-0864 931-216-1389 JOHN W JACKSON 1002 FOXMOOR DR CLARKSVILLE 37042 931-624-5795 CURT MIZE 460 BELMONT CLARKSVILLE 37040 PO BOX 407 37041 931-648-0851 DONALD YOUNG 2008 POST RD CLARKSVILLE 37043 931-249-3694 931-920-7237 7/7/2006 3 COUNTY COMMISSION - DISTRICT 1 CANDIDATE ADDRESS CITY ZIP MAILING ADDRESS HOME PHONE DAYTIME PHONE ELIZABETH (SISSY) DOZIER RANKIN 108 SHENANDOAH ST CLARKSVILLE 37043 931-905-0678 931-552-1480 COUNTY COMMISSION - DISTRICT 2 CANDIDATE ADDRESS CITY ZIP MAILING ADDRESS HOME PHONE DAYTIME PHONE STEPHEN B BAIRD 1776 THERESA DR CLARKSVILLE 37043 931-551-8630 931-538-2093 BARBARA MELTON BROWN 403 BELLAMY LN CLARKSVILLE 37043 931-647-0087 KEITH POLITI 424 RIVERMONT DR CLARKSVILLE 37043 931-647-2001 615-792-2070 COUNTY COMMISSION - DISTRICT 3 CANDIDATE ADDRESS CITY ZIP MAILING ADDRESS HOME PHONE DAYTIME PHONE ED BAGGETT 3472 EASTWOOD DR CLARKSVILLE 37043 931-358-3629 931-645-5625 M BEN MOORE, II 4310 MEMORY LN ADAMS 37010 931-801-5305 615-242-4477 COUNTY COMMISSION - DISTRICT 4 CANDIDATE ADDRESS CITY ZIP MAILING ADDRESS HOME PHONE DAYTIME PHONE LINDSEY FAIN 1990 SCHOOL LN SOUTHSIDE 37171 PO BOX 33 37171 931-387-3167 931-278-5317 ROBERT LEE 1984 BEND RD CLARKSVILLE 37040 PO BOX 1071 37041 931-645-4207 BENNY F SKINNER 2233 HWY 48 CLARKSVILLE 37040 931-552-2815 931-647-2818 COUNTY COMMISSION - DISTRICT 5 CANDIDATE ADDRESS CITY ZIP MAILING ADDRESS HOME PHONE DAYTIME PHONE ROBERT W GIBBS, JR 741 GREENWOOD AVE CLARKSVILLE 37040 931-378-9876 931-552-6625 GREGG A SCHLANGER 710 PERKINS AVE CLARKSVILLE 37040 931-551-9171 931-221-7789 COUNTY COMMISSION - DISTRICT 6 CANDIDATE ADDRESS CITY ZIP MAILING ADDRESS HOME PHONE DAYTIME PHONE E FRANKLIN FERRELL, JR 3020 BUDDS CREEK RD PALMYRA 37142 PO BOX 3204 37043 931-326-5602 DALTON HARRISON 1200 ATTAWAY RD CLARKSVILLE 37040 931-326-0378 931-648-4600 RICHARD L MEEKS 1681 ZINC PLANT RD CLARKSVILLE 37040 931-552-3858 931-645-3888 JERRY L RICHARDSON 4211 HRGV-MARABLE RD PALMYRA 37142 931-326-9235 JERRY VERKLER 1562 CMBRLND HTS RD CLARKSVILLE 37040 931-647-7424 931-206-1429 7/7/2006 4 COUNTY COMMISSION - DISTRICT 7 CANDIDATE ADDRESS CITY ZIP MAILING ADDRESS HOME PHONE DAYTIME PHONE JIM HUNLEY 2219 DOVER RD WOODLAWN 37191 931-645-3815 931-320-2885 RUTH ANN MILLIKEN 4800 ST PAUL RD WOODLAWN 37191 931-647-8402 WILLIAM O PRETTYMAN, III 3001 COOPER CREEK RD WOODLAWN 37191 931-906-4077 COUNTY COMMISSION - DISTRICT 8 CANDIDATE ADDRESS CITY ZIP MAILING ADDRESS HOME PHONE DAYTIME PHONE RON SOKOL 3408 DURRETT DR CLARKSVILLE 37042 931-431-7500 931-624-4842 COUNTY COMMISSION - DISTRICT 9 CANDIDATE ADDRESS CITY ZIP MAILING ADDRESS HOME PHONE DAYTIME PHONE JOHN O MORRIS 113 LITTLE JOHN PL CLARKSVILLE 37042 931-647-0411 COUNTY COMMISSION - DISTRICT 10 CANDIDATE ADDRESS CITY ZIP MAILING ADDRESS HOME PHONE DAYTIME PHONE MARTHA BROCKMAN 102 ARROWOOD CT CLARKSVILLE 37042 931-920-8354 WANDA MCMOORE 211 ANDREW DR CLARKSVILLE 37042 931-552-9076 931-338-1287 COUNTY COMMISSION - DISTRICT 11 CANDIDATE ADDRESS CITY ZIP MAILING ADDRESS HOME PHONE DAYTIME PHONE JOE L CREEK 912 LAFAYETTE RD CLARKSVILLE 37042 931-648-2930 ARCHIE L PACE 426 COOK DR CLARKSVILLE 37042 931-648-8667 COUNTY COMMISSION - DISTRICT 12 CANDIDATE ADDRESS CITY ZIP MAILING ADDRESS HOME PHONE DAYTIME PHONE NICK ROBARDS 606 KINGSTON DR CLARKSVILLE 37042 931-503-0042 931-320-0420 COUNTY COMMISSION - DISTRICT 13 CANDIDATE ADDRESS CITY ZIP MAILING ADDRESS HOME PHONE DAYTIME PHONE LETTIE M KENDALL 388 A ST CLARKSVILLE 37042 931-647-5597 931-648-5625 COUNTY COMMISSION - DISTRICT 14 CANDIDATE ADDRESS CITY ZIP MAILING ADDRESS HOME PHONE DAYTIME PHONE DWAIN J ETTERLING 521 BRIARWOOD DR CLARKSVILLE 37040 931-647-9760 7/7/2006 5 COUNTY COMMISSION - DISTRICT 15 CANDIDATE ADDRESS CITY ZIP MAILING ADDRESS HOME PHONE DAYTIME PHONE LORETTA J BRYANT 406 MELINDA DR CLARKSVILLE 37042 931-647-1077 931-542-0223 COUNTY COMMISSION - DISTRICT 16 CANDIDATE ADDRESS CITY ZIP MAILING ADDRESS HOME PHONE DAYTIME PHONE BRUCE CAIN 158 MONARCH LN CLARKSVILLE 37042 931-503-9982 931-648-5736 NANCY KAHIHIKOLO 213 YORKTOWN RD CLARKSVILLE 37042 931-647-4714 931-645-9890 COUNTY COMMISSION - DISTRICT 17 CANDIDATE ADDRESS CITY ZIP MAILING ADDRESS HOME PHONE DAYTIME PHONE GINGER MILES 190 PORTERS BLUFF CLARKSVILLE 37040 931-552-2145
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