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Prior to being elected to office, Reedy held a number of jobs, including cattle farmer, locksmith, army reserve officer, and Houston County election board commissioner. [ 3 ] In 2014, Reedy ran for the 74th district of the Tennessee House of Representatives , challenging Democratic incumbent John Tidwell , who had held the seat since 1997.
Future presidents who served as members of the U.S. House of Representatives from Tennessee are: Andrew Jackson (1796–1797, at-large), James K. Polk (1825–1839, 6th and 9th) and Andrew Johnson (1843–1853, 1st) The following is an alphabetical list of members of the United States House of Representatives from the state of Tennessee.
Green became the Republican nominee for the 2018 U.S. House of Representatives election in Tennessee's 7th congressional district after running unopposed for the nomination. [34] His State Senate district included much of the northern part of the congressional district. Green won the general election in November and took office in January 2019.
Job history: United State Representative, 2018 - Current; Tennessee State Senator, 2012 - 2018; Founder, President and CEO, Align MD, 2010 - 2017; Chief of Staff - Elect, Gateway Medical Center ...
These are tables of congressional delegations from Tennessee to the United States House of Representatives and the United States Senate. The current dean of the Tennessee delegation is Senator Marsha Blackburn, having served in Congress continuously since 2003.
Districts stretching from Clarksville to West Tennessee have existed in one form or another since 1871. For most of the time, from 1933 to 1983 (except for 1943 to 1953), it was numbered as the 6th district. This district assumed something approaching its current configuration in 1973, when Tennessee lost a congressional district.
U.S. Rep. John Rose, R-Cookeville, will be unopposed in the Republican primary for the 6th Congressional District, though Rose recently told the Tennessee Journal he is mulling a 2026 ...
“I thank Representative Curtis Johnson for his 20 years of service, and just like him, I believe in smaller government, lower taxes, and strengthening the Clarksville-Montgomery County community.