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2014 General Election State Candidates With 2014 General Election Candidate Recommendations Staff Office Party Name Address City State Zip Recommendation S1 Republican Steve Southerland 4648 Harbor Drive Morristown TN 37814 $500.00 S2 Republican Doug Overby 1105 N. Heritage Drive Maryville TN 37803 $500.00 S3 Republican Rusty Crowe 808 East 8th Avenue Johnson City TN 37601 $500.00 S4 Republican Ron Ramsey 2132 Feathers Chapel Road Blountville TN 37617 $5,000.00 S5 Republican Randy McNally 94 Royal Troon Oak Ridge TN 37830 $500.00 S6 Republican Becky Duncan Massey 6932 Westland Drive Knoxville TN 37919 $500.00 S7 Republican Richard Briggs 11631 Lanesborough Way, #913 Knoxville TN 37934 $1,000.00 S7 Democratic Cheri K. Siler 5507 Shannondale Road Knoxville TN 37918 S8 Republican Frank Nicely 1023 Creek Road Strawberry Plains TN 37871 $500.00 S9 Republican Mike Bell 261 County Road 757 Riceville TN 37370 $500.00 S10 Republican Todd Gardenhire P.O. Box 4506 Chattanooga TN 37405 $500.00 S11 Republican Bo Watson 1607 Gunston Hall Road Hixson TN 37343 $500.00 S12 Republican Ken Yager P.O. Box 684 Kingston TN 37763 $500.00 S13 Republican Bill Ketron 2510 Blanton's Pointe Murfreesboro TN 37129 $500.00 S14 Republican Jim Tracy P.O. Box 332166 Murfreesboro TN 37133 $1,000.00 S15 Republican Paul Bailey 252 Lowery Road Sparta TN 38583 S15 Democratic Betty Vaudt 63 Eastgate Circle, Apt. C Cookeville TN 38506 S15 Independent William L. Draper 716 Lakeview Drive Gainesboro TN 38562 S16 Republican Janice Bowling 2315 Ovoca Road Tullahoma TN 37388 $500.00 S17 Republican Mae Beavers 2020 Hunters Place Mt. Juliet TN 37122 $500.00 S18 Republican Ferrell Haile P.O. Box 1087 Gallatin TN 37066 $500.00 S19 Republican Sterlina Inez Brady 1811 Knowles Street Nashville TN 37208 S19 Democratic Thelma M. Harper 4955 Clarksville Pike Whites Creek TN 37189 $500.00 S19 Independent George Thomas 4120 Buena View Court Nashville TN 37218 S20 Republican Steve Dickerson P.O. Box 120931 Nashville TN 37212 $500.00 S21 Republican Diana Cuellar 724 Huntington Parkway Nashville TN 37211 S21 Democratic Jeff Yarbro 144 51st Avenue North Nashville TN 37209 $1,000.00 S22 Republican Mark Green 1990 Madison Street, Suite 102 Clarksville TN 37043 $1,000.00 S23 Republican Jack Johnson 3161 McMillan Road Franklin TN 37064 $1,000.00 S23 Green* Amy H. Balderrama 5311 Leipers Creek Road Franklin TN 37064 S24 Republican John Stevens P.O. Box 399 Huntingdon TN 38344 $500.00 Staff Office Party Name Address City State Zip Recommendation S25 Republican Kerry Roberts 6142 Highway 49 East Springfield TN 37172 $1,000.00 S25 Democratic Tony Gross 310 Maple Street Kingston Springs TN 37082 S26 Republican Dolores Gresham P.O. Box 877 Somerville TN 38068 $500.00 S27 Republican Ed Jackson 25 Wyndhurst Jackson TN 38305 $500.00 S27 Democratic Randy Lamb 54 Weatheridge Drive Jackson TN 38305 S27 Constitution* Tim York 216 Edenwood Drive Jackson TN 38301 S27 Independent James A. Baxter 34 Valleyfield Cove Jackson TN 38305 S28 Republican Joey Hensley 855 Summertown Hwy. Hohenwald TN 38462 $500.00 S29 Republican James R. "Jim" Finney 3256 Luciball Lane Memphis TN 38116 S29 Democratic Lee Harris 968 River Landing Drive Memphis TN 38103 $1,000.00 S30 Democratic Sara Kyle 100 Peabody Place, Suite 1300 Memphis TN 38103 $1,000.00 S30 Republican George Flynn 776 Mount Moriah Road Memphis TN 38117 S31 Republican Brian Kelsey 1935 Rowan Lane Germantown TN 38138 $500.00 S32 Republican Mark Norris 853 S. Collierville-Arlington Road Collierville TN 38017 $500.00 S33 Democratic Reginald Tate 3422 Tournament Drive Memphis TN 38125 $500.00 H1 Republican Jon C. Lundberg 212 Skyline Drive Bristol TN 37620 H2 Republican Bud Hulsey 1913 Seaver Road Kingsport TN 37660 $500.00 H2 Independent** J.R. Enfield 213 Worthington Drive Kingsport TN 37663 H3 Republican Timothy Hill 210 Spring Street, #G1 Blountville TN 37617 $250.00 H4 Republican John B. Holsclaw, Jr. 2175 Dave Buck Road Johnson City TN 37601 $500.00 H4 Democratic Rob Martin 248 Opekiska Street Erwin TN 37650 H5 Republican David B. Hawk 407 Crockett Lane Greeneville TN 37745 $500.00 H5 Independent Kermit E. Steck 1830 Wattenbarger Gap Road Greeneville TN 37745 H6 Republican James (Micah) Van Huss 189 Cedar Point Road, Unit #3 Johnson City TN 37601 $250.00 H7 Republican Matthew Hill 114 Royal Oaks Drive Jonesborough TN 37659 $250.00 H8 Republican Art Swann 1507 South Court Street Maryville TN 37803 $250.00 H9 Republican Mike Harrison 115 Green Acres Drive Rogersville TN 37857 $250.00 H10 Republican Tilman Goins 536 Valley View Drive Morristown TN 37813 $250.00 H11 Republican Jeremy Faison 1009 Country Mountain Road Newport TN 37821 $500.00 H11 Democratic Marjorie J. Ramsey 2295 Highway 160 Newport TN 37821 H11 Independent Roland A. Dykes III 260 Dykes Street Newport TN 37821 H12 Republican Dale Carr 2150 Murphys Chapel Drive Sevierville TN 37862 $250.00 Staff Office Party Name Address City State Zip Recommendation H13 Republican Eddie Smith 1508 Charles Drive Knoxville TN 37918 H13 Democratic Gloria Johnson 2506 Brice Street Knoxville TN 37917 $250.00 H14 Republican Ryan A. Haynes 8614 Ashbourne Way Knoxville TN 37923 $250.00 H15 Democratic Joseph "Joe" Armstrong 4708 Hilldale Drive Knoxville TN 37914 $500.00 H15 Independent Pete Drew 4121 Holston Drive Knoxville TN 37914 H16 Republican Bill Dunn 5309 La Vesta Road Knoxville TN 37918 $250.00 H17 Republican Andrew E. Farmer 2130 Allenridge Drive Sevierville TN 37876 $250.00 H18 Republican Martin Daniel 1834 Duncan Woods Lane Knoxville TN 37919 $250.00 H19 Republican Harry Brooks 6600 Washington Pike Knoxville TN 37918 $250.00 H20 Republican Bob Ramsey 2120 Middlewood Drive Maryville TN 37803 $500.00 H20 Democratic John Ross Conley 3626 Big Springs Ridge Road Friendsville TN 37737 H21 Republican Jimmy Matlock 190 Matlock Road Lenoir City TN 37771 $500.00 H21 Democratic Pamela O. Weston 1306 Sweetwater Vonore Road Sweetwater TN 37874 H22 Republican Dan Howell 252 Chestoee Trail Northwest Georgetown TN 37336 $250.00 H23 Republican John W. Forgety 120 County Road 447 Athens TN 37303 $250.00 H24 Republican Kevin D. Brooks 285 Stonewood Drive Northwest Cleveland TN 37311 $250.00 H25 Republican Cameron Sexton 186 Homestead Drive Crossville TN 38555 $500.00 H25 Democratic Judy Barnett 638 Crestview Loop Crossville TN 38571 H26 Republican Gerald McCormick 1102 Dartmouth Street Chattanooga TN 37405 $100.00 H27 Republican Patsy Hazlewood 19 Northfield Road Signal Mountain TN 37377 $500.00 H27 Democratic Eric McRoy 3535 Mountain Creek Road, Apt. 403 Chattanooga TN 37415 H28 Democratic JoAnne Favors 2441 Meade Circle Chattanooga TN 37406 H29 Republican Mike Carter 3306 Ooltewah Ringgold Road Ooltewah TN 37363 H30 Republican Marc Gravitt 1511 South Smith Street East Ridge TN 37412 $250.00 H31 Republican Ron Travis 1318 Armstrong Ferry Road Dayton TN 37321 $250.00 H32 Republican Kent Calfee 476 Dogwood Valley Road Kingston TN 37763 $500.00 H32 Democratic Joe Kneiser 310 Roddy Lane Harriman TN 37748 H33 Republican John D. Ragan 119 Morningside Drive Oak Ridge TN 37830 $500.00 H33 Democratic Misty Neergaard 120 Orchard Circle Oak Ridge TN 37830 H34 Republican Rick Womick 6015 Highway 99 Rockvale TN 37153 H35 Republican Jerry Sexton 2165 Broadway Drive Bean Station TN 37708 $500.00 H36 Republican Dennis H. Powers 139 Preston Circle Jacksboro TN 37757 $500.00 H36 Democratic James Virgil Kidwell 1011 West Walden Street Lafollette TN 37766 Staff Office Party Name Address City State Zip Recommendation H37 Republican Dawn White 1522 Riverview Drive Murfreesboro TN 37129 $250.00 H38 Republican Kelly T. Keisling 1042 Cordell Hull Memorial Drive Byrdstown TN 38549 $250.00 H39 Republican David Alexander 512 South High Street Winchester TN 37398 $500.00 H39 Democratic Matthew Huffer 1544 Motlow College Road Normandy TN 37360 H40 Republican Terri Lynn Weaver 100 Seabowisha Lane Lancaster TN 38569 $500.00 H40 Democratic Sarah Marie Smith 120 Ervin Drive Carthage TN 37030 H41 Democratic John Mark Windle 117 Calvin Street Livingston TN 38570 H42 Republican Ryan Williams 570 Pleasant Hill Drive Cookeville TN 38501 $500.00 H42 Democratic Mike Walsh 3526 Gra-Mar Drive Cookeville TN 38506 H43 Republican Robert F. Dunham 10290 Smithville Highway Sparta TN 38583 $500.00 H43 Democratic Kevin Dunlap 268 Hermitage Hill Lane Rock Island TN 38581 H43 Independent Edward Leon Buck 8504 Old Kentucky Road Sparta TN 38583 H44 Republican William Lamberth 1002 Angus Court Cottontown TN 37048 $250.00 H45 Republican Courtney L. Rogers 432 Chickasaw Trail Goodlettsville TN 37072 $500.00 H45 Democratic Steven D. Puckett, Jr. 228 Sanders Ferry Road, Apt. #A-21 Hendersonville TN 37075 H46 Republican Mark A. Pody 505 Windham Trail Lebanon TN 37090 $250.00 H46 Democratic Candace Reed 3222 Briarhill Court Lebanon TN 37087 H47 Republican Judd Matheny 398 Vanguard Lane Tullahoma TN 37388 $250.00 H48 Republican Bryan Terry 2306 Black Fox Court Murfreesboro TN 37127 $500.00 H48 Democratic William Bill Campbell 819 Templeton Lane Murfreesboro TN 37130 H49 Republican Mike Sparks 114 Woodland Drive Smyrna TN 37167 $250.00 H49 Democratic Mike Williams 119 Hunters Lane Smyrna TN 37167 H50 Republican Troy Brewer 6612 Autumnwood Drive Nashville TN 37221 H50 Democratic Bo Mitchell 6421 River Place Drive Nashville TN 37221 $500.00 H51 Republican Brian L. Mason 178 2nd Avenue North, Apt. 102 Nashville TN 37201 H51 Democratic Bill Beck 808 Broadmoor Drive Nashville TN 37216 H52 Democratic Mike Stewart 412 North 16th Street Nashville TN 37206 $250.00 H53 Republican John Wang 324 Cedar Creek Drive Nashville TN 37211 H53 Democratic Jason Powell 371 Lynn Drive Nashville TN 37211 $500.00 H53 Independent Tonya Miller 2802 Ennis Road Nashville TN 37210 H54 Democratic Brenda Gilmore 3009 Vista Valley Court Nashville TN 37218 $250.00 H54 Green* Martin Holsinger 5155 Drakes Branch Road Nashville TN 37218 H55 Democratic John Ray Clemmons 2501 Oakland Avenue Nashville TN 37212 Staff Office Party Name Address City State Zip Recommendation H56 Republican Beth Harwell 413 West Tyne Drive Nashville TN 37205 $1,000.00 H56 Democratic Chris Moth 2020 Overhill Drive Nashville TN 37215 H57 Republican Susan M.
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