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Federal and State Candidates for the November 8, 2016 General Election Federal and State Candidates for the November 8, 2016 General Election Name of Office Name Party Address City ZIP President and Vice President of the United States Electors for Donald J. Trump for President and Republican Party Nominee Michael R. Pence for Vice President President and Vice President of the United States Electors for Hillary Clinton for President and Tim Democratic Party Nominee Kaine for Vice President President and Vice President of the United States Electors for “Rocky” Roque De La Fuente for Independent Candidate President and Michael Steinberg for Vice President President and Vice President of the United States Electors for Gary Johnson for President and Independent Candidate William F. Weld for Vice President President and Vice President of the United States Electors for Alyson Kennedy for President and Independent Candidate Osborne Hart for Vice President President and Vice President of the United States Electors for Mike Smith for President and Daniel Independent Candidate White for Vice President President and Vice President of the United States Electors for Jill Stein for President and Ajamu Independent Candidate Baraka for Vice President Page 1 Federal and State Candidates for the November 8, 2016 General Election Name of Office Name Party Address City ZIP United States House of Representatives District 1 Phil Roe Republican Party Nominee 2 N Crossbow Lane Johnson City 37604 United States House of Representatives District 1 Alan Bohms Democratic Party Nominee 1695 Westwood Road Mohawk 37810 United States House of Representatives District 1 Robert D. Franklin Independent Candidate 239 Franklin Lane Elizabethton 37643 United States House of Representatives District 2 John J. Duncan, Jr. Republican Party Nominee 12103 Butternut Circle Knoxville 37934 United States House of Representatives District 2 Stuart Starr Democratic Party Nominee 707 N C Street Lenoir City 37771 United States House of Representatives District 3 Chuck Fleischmann Republican Party Nominee 8714 Rambling Rose Drive Ooltewah 37363 United States House of Representatives District 3 Melody Shekari Democratic Party Nominee 120 W 19th Street Chattanooga 37408 United States House of Representatives District 3 Topher Kersting Independent Candidate 107 Ruth Street Chattanooga 37405 United States House of Representatives District 3 Cassandra Mitchell Independent Candidate 229 Old Jacksboro Pike Heiskell 37754 United States House of Representatives District 3 Rick Tyler Independent Candidate 1174 Highway 64 Ocoee 37361 United States House of Representatives District 4 Scott DesJarlais Republican Party Nominee 639 Sweetens Cove Road South Pittsburg 37380 United States House of Representatives District 4 Steven Reynolds Democratic Party Nominee 3411 Geneva Drive Murfreesboro 37128 United States House of Representatives District 5 Stacy Ries Snyder Republican Party Nominee 301 Demonbreun Street, Unit 1815 Nashville 37201 United States House of Representatives District 5 Jim Cooper Democratic Party Nominee 2321 Woodmont Boulevard Nashville 37215 United States House of Representatives District 6 Diane Black Republican Party Nominee 1254 Wavecrest Circle Gallatin 37066 United States House of Representatives District 6 David W. Kent Democratic Party Nominee 434 Clearview Road Cottontown 37048 United States House of Representatives District 6 David Ross Independent Candidate 200 Pennsylvania Avenue White House 37188 United States House of Representatives District 7 Marsha Blackburn Republican Party Nominee 6103 Murray Lane Brentwood 37027 Page 2 Federal and State Candidates for the November 8, 2016 General Election Name of Office Name Party Address City ZIP United States House of Representatives District 7 Tharon Chandler Democratic Party Nominee 318 Weakley Creek Road Lawrenceburg 38464 United States House of Representatives District 7 Leonard D. Ladner Independent Candidate 293 Longbranch Road Hohenwald 38462 United States House of Representatives District 8 David Kustoff Republican Party Nominee 1908 Hidden Oaks Drive Germantown 38138 United States House of Representatives District 8 Rickey Hobson Democratic Party Nominee 170 Allenby Drive Arlington 38002 United States House of Representatives District 8 Shelia L. Godwin Independent Candidate 21 Godwin Road Oakfield 38362 United States House of Representatives District 8 James Hart Independent Candidate 155 Spring Valley Lane Buchanan 38222 United States House of Representatives District 8 Adrian M. Montague Independent Candidate 411 Westwood Avenue Jackson 38301 United States House of Representatives District 8 Mark J. Rawles Independent Candidate 59 Pueblo Cove Jackson 38305 United States House of Representatives District 8 Karen Free Spirit Talley-Lane Independent Candidate 456 New Bethel Road Cedar Grove 38321 United States House of Representatives District 9 Wayne Alberson Republican Party Nominee 655 Walnut Valley Lane Cordova 38018 United States House of Representatives District 9 Steve Cohen Democratic Party Nominee 349 Kenilworth Street Memphis 38112 United States House of Representatives District 9 Paul Cook Independent Candidate 1407 Charles Bryan Road Cordova 38018 Page 3 Federal and State Candidates for the November 8, 2016 General Election Name of Office Name Party Address City ZIP Tennessee Senate District 2 Doug Overbey Republican Party Nominee 1105 North Heritage Drive Maryville 37803 Tennessee Senate District 4 Jon Lundberg Republican Party Nominee 212 Skyline Drive Bristol 37620 Tennessee Senate District 6 Becky Duncan Massey Republican Party Nominee 6932 Westland Drive Knoxville 37919 Tennessee Senate District 8 Frank Niceley Republican Party Nominee 1023 Creek Road Strawberry Plains 37871 Tennessee Senate District 10 Todd Gardenhire Republican Party Nominee 3171 Waterfront Drive Chattanooga 37419 Tennessee Senate District 10 Khristy Wilkinson Democratic Party Nominee 906 S Highland Park Avenue Chattanooga 37404 Tennessee Senate District 12 Ken Yager Republican Party Nominee 136 Claygate Court Kingston 37763 Tennessee Senate District 14 Jim Tracy Republican Party Nominee 107 Horseshoe Court Shelbyville 37160 Tennessee Senate District 14 Gayle Jordan Democratic Party Nominee 1716 E Pitts Lane Murfreesboro 37130 Tennessee Senate District 16 Janice Bowling Republican Party Nominee 2315 Ovoca Road Tullahoma 37388 Tennessee Senate District 16 Mike Winton Democratic Party Nominee 57 Lexington Circle Manchester 37355 Tennessee Senate District 18 Ferrell Haile Republican Party Nominee 1900 Cairo Road Gallatin 37066 Tennessee Senate District 20 Steven Reid Dickerson Republican Party Nominee 93 Victoria Park Nashville 37205 Tennessee Senate District 20 Erin Coleman Democratic Party Nominee 115 Leonardo Avenue Nashville 37205 Tennessee Senate District 22 Mark E. Green Republican Party Nominee 1600 Oak Plains Road Ashland City 37015 Tennessee Senate District 22 David L. Cutting Democratic Party Nominee 2635 Denver Court Clarksville 37040 Tennessee Senate District 24 John D. Stevens Republican Party Nominee 347 Forrest Hill Drive Huntingdon 38344 Tennessee Senate District 26 Dolores Gresham Republican Party Nominee 3515 Country Club Road Somerville 38068 Page 4 Federal and State Candidates for the November 8, 2016 General Election Name of Office Name Party Address City ZIP Tennessee Senate District 28 Joey Hensley Republican Party Nominee 855 Summertown Highway Hohenwald 38462 Tennessee Senate District 28 Joey Norman Independent Candidate 4900 Reece Church Road Columbia 38401 Tennessee Senate District 30 Sara P. Kyle Democratic Party Nominee 6421 Old Orchard Cove Memphis 38119 Tennessee Senate District 32 Mark Norris Republican Party Nominee 853 S Collierville Arlington Road Collierville 38107 Page 5 Federal and State Candidates for the November 8, 2016 General Election Name of Office Name Party Address City ZIP Tennessee House of Representatives District 1 John Crawford Republican Party Nominee 1606 Forest View Drive Kingsport 37660 Tennessee House of Representatives District 2 Bud Hulsey Republican Party Nominee 1913 Seaver Road Kingsport 37660 Tennessee House of Representatives District 2 J. S. Moore Democratic Party Nominee 1009 Yadkin Street Kingsport 37660 Tennessee House of Representatives District 3 Timothy Hill Republican Party Nominee 227 Sycamore Drive Bluff City 37618 Tennessee House of Representatives District 3 Gary Kawula Independent Candidate 362 Essex Drive Bluff City 37618 Tennessee House of Representatives District 4 John B. Holsclaw Jr. Republican Party Nominee 2175 Dave Buck Road Johnson City 37601 Tennessee House of Representatives District 5 David B. Hawk Republican Party Nominee 407 Crockett Lane Greeneville 37745 Tennessee House of Representatives District 6 Micah Van Huss Republican Party Nominee 165 Brystone Drive Gray 37615 Tennessee House of Representatives District 6 John Baker Democratic Party Nominee 216 W Holston Avenue Johnson City 37604 Tennessee House of Representatives District 7 Matthew Hill Republican Party Nominee 114 Royal Oaks Drive Jonesborough 37659 Tennessee House of Representatives District 7 Nancy Fischman Democratic Party Nominee 1707 Paty Drive Johnson City 37604 Tennessee House of Representatives District 8 Art Swann Republican Party Nominee 1507 South Court Street Maryville 37803 Tennessee House of Representatives District 9 Gary W Hicks Jr Republican Party Nominee 733 Clouds Creek Road Rogersville 37857 Tennessee House of Representatives District 9 John Neubert Independent Candidate 501 Maple Lane Rogersville 37857 Tennessee House
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