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City Council Ward 8 candidates answer the Leaf's questionnaire ... State Senate District 22 and State House of Representatives Districts 67, 68 and 75. ... The Clarksville City Council Ward 8 race ...
City council seats are highly contested with four candidates running in Wards 8 and 9, two candidates in Wards 3 and 5 and three candidates in Ward 12. Ward 4 is the only uncontested seat with Tim ...
Election Day is Nov. 5 in Montgomery County, and the ballot is packed with key races, from U.S. President, U.S. Senate and U.S. House of Representatives to State Senate District 22 and State House ...
Bill Summers, Former Ward 10 Clarksville City Councilman [17] DaJuan Little, Deputy with the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office [18] [19] Kim McMillan, Incumbent mayor [20] Joe Pitts, Democratic congressman from Tennessee's 67th congressional district [21]
Clarksville changed its government system, and in the 21st century, has a 12-member city council elected from single-member districts, which has increased the range of representation. In 2015, four of the members were African American, and eight were white. [ 47 ]
Bill Powers (born March 10, 1957) [1] is an American politician who has served in the 111th Tennessee General Assembly since being elected in April 2019 and represents the Tennessee Senate's 22nd district.
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The 8th senate district includes all of Claiborne, Hancock, Union, Grainger, and Jefferson counties, including part of Sevier County. The district had been represented by Frank Niceley. Note: As of August 9, 2024, only two counties have released write-in totals for the primary: Union and Sevier.