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Hamilton County, Tennessee, U.S. [1] Greg Martin (born July 31, 1963) is an American politician. A member of the Republican Party , he has served as the representative for the 26th district in the Tennessee House of Representatives since 2023.
The Tennessee Republican Party has had five chairmen since 2005. On December 11, 2004, the State Executive Committee unanimously elected Bob Davis [ 4 ] as Chairman of the Tennessee Republican Party to serve for the calendar years 2005 and 2006.
Weston Wamp (born March 26, 1987) [3] is an American politician who is currently serving as the mayor of Hamilton County, Tennessee since 2022. He is the youngest mayor in Hamilton County history at 34 years old when he was first elected. [6] His father is former U.S. Representative Zach Wamp. Weston Wamp is a member of the Republican Party. [4]
Hamilton County Republican Party Chairman Russ Mock said the $118,884-per-year auditor's seat will be attractive to candidates on both sides of the aisle. On the Republican side, ...
That's most likely why Hamilton County Republican Party Chairman Russell Mock sent a letter Wednesday to Republican candidates in the county asking them not to respond to an Enquirer survey that ...
Hamilton County Republican Party Honorary Chairwoman and executive committee member Diane Cunningham Redden is a delegate representing the 1st Congressional District. Chip Gerhardt, a Republican ...
The 2022 Hamilton County mayoral election was held on August 4, 2022, to determine the next mayor of Hamilton County, Tennessee. Republican nominee Weston Wamp , son of former U.S. Representative Zach Wamp , won with 57.9% of the vote, defeating Democratic nominee Matt Adams.
However, unlike most counties in East Tennessee, Hamilton County is a strong two party county, with the Democratic candidate usually receiving at least 40% of the popular vote in presidential elections, and the city of Chattanooga tending to lean Democratic. In 2004, Republican George Bush defeated Democrat John Kerry 57% to 41%. [48]