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Candidates for Tennessee Senate Jurisdictiodistrict 2 Candidates for Tennessee Senate JurisdictioDistrict 2 Name Party Address City ZIP Art Swann Republican 1507 South Court St Maryville 37803 JurisdictioDistrict 4 Name Party Address City ZIP Jon C. Lundberg Republican 212 Skyline Dr Bristol 37620 Amber Riddle Democratic 396 West Valley Dr, #4 Kingsport 37664 JurisdictioDistrict 6 Name Party Address City ZIP Becky Duncan Massey Republican 6932 Westland Dr Knoxville 37919 Jane George Democratic 5107 Shady Dell Trl Knoxville 37914 JurisdictioDistrict 8 Name Party Address City ZIP Frank S. Niceley Republican 1023 Creek Rd Strawberry Plains 37871 JurisdictioDistrict 10 Name Party Address City ZIP Todd Gardenhire Republican 3171 Waterfront Dr Chattanooga 37419 Glenn Scruggs Democratic 780 Norfolk Green Cir Chattanooga 37421 Page 1 Candidates for Tennessee Senate JurisdictioDistrict 12 Name Party Address City ZIP Ken Yager Republican 136 Claygate Court Kingston 37763 JurisdictioDistrict 14 Name Party Address City ZIP Shane Reeves Republican 135 Blackberry Ln Murfreesboro 37130 Chase Clemons Democratic 27 Old Huntsville Rd Fayetteville 37334 JurisdictioDistrict 16 Name Party Address City ZIP Janice Bowling Republican 2315 Ovoca Rd Tullahoma 37388 Sheila Younglove Democratic 114 King St McMinnville 37110 JurisdictioDistrict 18 Name Party Address City ZIP Ferrell Haile Republican 1900 Cairo Rd Gallatin 37066 John A. Gentry Independent 208 Navajo Ct Goodlettsville 37072 Page 2 Candidates for Tennessee Senate JurisdictioDistrict 20 Name Party Address City ZIP Steven Reid Dickerson Republican 93 Victoria Park Nashville 37205 Heidi Campbell Democratic 926 Otter Creek Rd Nashville 37220 JurisdictioDistrict 22 Name Party Address City ZIP Bill Powers Republican 812 River Run Clarksville 37043 Ronnie L. Glynn Democratic 1191 Northfield Dr Clarksville 37040 JurisdictioDistrict 24 Name Party Address City ZIP John D. Stevens Republican 347 Forrest Hill Dr Huntingdon 38344 Yahweh Yahweh Independent 301 N 11th Ave Humboldt 38343 JurisdictioDistrict 26 Name Party Address City ZIP Page Walley Republican 814 Shelby Ln Bolivar 38008 Civil Miller-Watkins Democratic 745 Casey Dr Rossville 38066 Page 3 Candidates for Tennessee Senate JurisdictioDistrict 28 Name Party Address City ZIP Joey Hensley Republican 855 Summertown Hwy Hohenwald 38462 James Gray Independent 210 5th Ave Columbia 38401 JurisdictioDistrict 30 Name Party Address City ZIP Sara P. Kyle Democratic 6421 Old Orchard Cv Memphis 38119 JurisdictioDistrict 32 Name Party Address City ZIP Paul W. Rose Republican 1917 Solo Rd Covington 38019 Julie Byrd Ashworth Democratic 10815 Collierville Rd Collierville 38017 Page 4 Candidates for Tennessee House of Representatives JurisdictioDistrict 1 Name Party Address City ZIP John K. Crawford Republican 1606 Forest View Dr Kingsport 37660 JurisdictioDistrict 2 Name Party Address City ZIP Bud Hulsey Republican 1913 Seaver Rd Kingsport 37660 Arvil Love Jr Democratic 532 Fordtown Rd Kingsport 37663 JurisdictioDistrict 3 Name Party Address City ZIP Scotty Campbell Republican 632 S Shady St Mountain City 37683 JurisdictioDistrict 4 Name Party Address City ZIP John B. Holsclaw Jr Republican 2175 Dave Buck Rd Johnson City 37601 Bobby Patrick Harrell Democratic 147 Bill Lewis Rd Elizabethton 37643 JurisdictioDistrict 5 Name Party Address City ZIP David B. Hawk Republican 407 Crockett Ln Greeneville 37745 Page 5 Candidates for Tennessee House of Representatives JurisdictioDistrict 6 Name Party Address City ZIP Tim Hicks Republican 194 Ripple Falls Gray 37615 Brad Batt Democratic 4002 Glaze Ct Johnson City 37601 JurisdictioDistrict 7 Name Party Address City ZIP Rebecca Keefauver Alexander Republican 3 Dove Tree Ln Jonesborough 37659 JurisdictioDistrict 8 Name Party Address City ZIP Jerome F. Moon Republican 1804 Murphy Myers Rd Maryville 37803 Jay Clark Democratic 603 Self Hollow Rd Rockford 37853 JurisdictioDistrict 9 Name Party Address City ZIP Gary W Hicks Jr Republican 733 Clouds Creek Rd Rogersville 37857 JurisdictioDistrict 10 Name Party Address City ZIP Rick Eldridge Republican 1303 Valley Home Rd Morristown 37813 Page 6 Candidates for Tennessee House of Representatives JurisdictioDistrict 11 Name Party Address City ZIP Jeremy Faison Republican 2566 Sorrel Rd Cosby 37722 JurisdictioDistrict 12 Name Party Address City ZIP Dale Carr Republican 2150 Murphys Chapel Dr Sevierville 37876 Bennett H Lapides Democratic 1039 Ski Mountain Rd Gatlinburg 37738 JurisdictioDistrict 13 Name Party Address City ZIP Elaine Davis Republican 1825 Point Wood Dr Knoxville 37920 Gloria Johnson Democratic 2506 Brice St Knoxville 37917 JurisdictioDistrict 14 Name Party Address City ZIP Jason Zachary Republican 11329 Gates Mill Dr Knoxville 37934 Justin Davis Democratic 1005 Middleton Pl Knoxville 37923 Page 7 Candidates for Tennessee House of Representatives JurisdictioDistrict 15 Name Party Address City ZIP Sam McKenzie Democratic 411 Carta Rd Knoxville 37914 Troy B. Jones Independent 1224 Holston Park Rd Knoxville 37914 JurisdictioDistrict 16 Name Party Address City ZIP Michele Carringer Republican 5329 Beverly Oaks Dr Knoxville 37918 Elizabeth Rowland Democratic 615 Balsam Dr Knoxville 37918 JurisdictioDistrict 17 Name Party Address City ZIP Andrew Ellis Farmer Republican 1121 Cummings Chapel Rd Sevierville 37876 Delynn McCash Democratic 1836 Paul Dr Jefferson City 37760 JurisdictioDistrict 18 Name Party Address City ZIP Eddie Mannis Republican 7346 Bellingham Dr Knoxville 37919 Virginia Couch Democratic 5419 Summitridge Ln Knoxville 37921 Page 8 Candidates for Tennessee House of Representatives JurisdictioDistrict 19 Name Party Address City ZIP Dave Wright Republican 6930 Boruff Rd Corryton 37721 JurisdictioDistrict 20 Name Party Address City ZIP Bob Ramsey Republican 2120 Middlewood Dr Maryville 37803 Susan Sneed Democratic 1820 Old Niles Ferry Rd Maryville 37803 JurisdictioDistrict 21 Name Party Address City ZIP Lowell Russell Republican 104 Corntassel Shores Vonore 37885 JurisdictioDistrict 22 Name Party Address City ZIP Dan Howell Republican 353 Shady Hollow Cir SE Cleveland 37323 JurisdictioDistrict 23 Name Party Address City ZIP Mark Cochran Republican 755 County Rd 461 Englewood 37329 David G.E. Fankhauser Independent 1139 Reagan Valley Rd Tellico Plains 37385 Page 9 Candidates for Tennessee House of Representatives JurisdictioDistrict 24 Name Party Address City ZIP Mark Hall Republican 460 20th St NW Cleveland 37311 Daniel Jones Democratic 905 Forest View Pl NW Cleveland 37312 JurisdictioDistrict 25 Name Party Address City ZIP Cameron Sexton Republican 186 Homestead Dr Crossville 38555 Robyn Deck Democratic 216 Goss Rd Crossville 38571 JurisdictioDistrict 26 Name Party Address City ZIP Robin T. Smith Republican 7563 Nelson Spur Rd Hixson 37343 Joan Farrell Democratic 8101 Aytes Ln Hixson 37343 JurisdictioDistrict 27 Name Party Address City ZIP Patsy Hazlewood Republican 45 Oliver Court Signal Mountain 37377 JurisdictioDistrict 28 Name Party Address City ZIP Yusuf A. Hakeem Democratic 504 Kilmer St Chattanooga 37404 Page 10 Candidates for Tennessee House of Representatives JurisdictioDistrict 29 Name Party Address City ZIP Mike Carter Republican 3306 Ooltewah Ringgold Rd Ooltewah 37363 JurisdictioDistrict 30 Name Party Address City ZIP Esther Helton Republican 1123 John Ross Rd East Ridge 37412 Joseph Udeaja Democratic 991 Norfolk Green Cir Chattanooga 37421 JurisdictioDistrict 31 Name Party Address City ZIP Ron Travis Republican 1318 Armstrong Ferry Rd Dayton 37321 Dean Sparks Democratic 174 Spring Cove Ln Spring City 37381 JurisdictioDistrict 32 Name Party Address City ZIP Kent Calfee Republican 476 Dogwood Valley Rd Kingston 37763 JurisdictioDistrict 33 Name Party Address City ZIP John D Ragan Republican 119 Morningside Dr Oak Ridge 37830 Page 11 Candidates for Tennessee House of Representatives JurisdictioDistrict 34 Name Party Address City ZIP Tim Rudd Republican 2904 Islington Dr Murfreesboro 37128 Mary R. Vaughn Democratic 3040 Community Cir Murfreesboro 37128 JurisdictioDistrict 35 Name Party Address City ZIP Jerry Sexton Republican 2165 Broadway Dr Bean Station 37708 JurisdictioDistrict 36 Name Party Address City ZIP Dennis Powers Republican 139 Preston Cir Jacksboro 37757 CJ Mitchell Democratic 229 Old Jacksboro Pike Heiskell 37754 JurisdictioDistrict 37 Name Party Address City ZIP Charlie Baum Republican 2930 Cherry Blossom Ln Murfreesboro 37129 Mariah N. Phillips Democratic 511 E Clark Blvd Murfreesboro 37130 Page 12 Candidates for Tennessee House of Representatives JurisdictioDistrict 38 Name Party Address City ZIP Kelly T Keisling Republican 1042 Cordell Hull Memorial Dr Byrdstown 38549 Carol Abney Democratic 111 Theater Dr Celina 38551 JurisdictioDistrict 39 Name Party Address City ZIP Iris Rudder Republican 521 North High St Winchester 37398 JurisdictioDistrict 40 Name Party Address City ZIP Terri Lynn Weaver Republican 100 Seabowisha Ln Lancaster 38569 Paddy Sizemore Independent 128 Skyview Dr Carthage 37030 JurisdictioDistrict 41 Name Party Address City ZIP John Mark Windle Democratic 117 Calvin St Livingston 38570 JurisdictioDistrict 42 Name Party Address City ZIP Ryan Williams Republican 208 N Jefferson Ave Cookeville 38501 Page 13 Candidates for Tennessee House of Representatives JurisdictioDistrict 43 Name Party Address City ZIP Paul Sherrell Republican 6677 Crossville Hwy Sparta 38583 Luke Cameron Independent 82 Bratcher Ln McMinnville 37110 JurisdictioDistrict 44 Name Party Address City ZIP William Lamberth Republican 1320 New Deal Potts Rd Portland 37148 JurisdictioDistrict 45 Name Party Address
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