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Tim Walz Gavin Newsom Kathy Hochul Gretchen Whitmer Josh Shapiro Andy Beshear Maura Healey Katie Hobbs Jay Inslee J. B. Pritzker Tony Evers. All 23 incumbent Democratic state governors — including the vice presidential nominee Tim Walz of Minnesota — have endorsed Harris, as well as 3 of the 4 Democratic territorial governors and one Republican governor.
Initially, 2020 Democratic nominee for senate, Marquita Bradshaw was seen as the early favorite but months after her announcement, State Representative Gloria Johnson entered the race. Johnson had gained prominence for her protest on the Tennessee house floor over the 2023 Covenant School Shooting.
Gloria Johnson (born May 25, 1962) [1] is an American politician and Democratic member of the Tennessee House of Representatives currently representing District 90 ...
The 2025 Chattanooga mayoral election will be held on March 4, 2025, to elect the mayor of Chattanooga. Incumbent Independent mayor Tim Kelly is running for re-election to a second term in office. [35] [36] All Chattanooga municipal elections are required to be non-partisan, but most candidates are known to be affiliated with political parties.
Bob Corker, former mayor of Chattanooga; U.S. Senator [6] John Hervey Crozier, member of House of Representatives [7] Arthur B. Culvahouse Jr., former White House Counsel [citation needed] Lincoln Davis, member of House of Representatives [8] Jim DeMint, South Carolina U.S. Senator [9] M. Jerome Diamond, Vermont Attorney General, 1975–1981 [10]
According to the state constitution of 1870, this body is to consist of 99 members elected for two-year terms. In every even-numbered year, elections for state representative are conducted simultaneously with the elections for U.S. Representative and other offices; the primary election being held on the first Thursday in August.
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Chattanooga's Board of Commissioners, named as defendants, were (mayor) Gene Roberts, Ervin Dinsmore, John Franklin, Pat Rose and Ron Littlefield. After being filed in 1987 as a complaint against the systematic political underrepresentation of the black population in Chattanooga, the case was taken on by U.S. District Judge R. Allan Edgar.