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Bill Lee’s office has announced possible dates for the elections needed to replace Rep. Mark Green.A writ of election is set to be issued following the vacancy created on July 20, Lee’s office said.“In coordination with the Secretary of State’s Office,
The campaign for the forthcoming special election to succeed Republican Rep. Mark E. Green is heating up in Tennessee.
The rep announced that he is stepping down from Congress for a mysterious job opportunity, narrowing Republicans’ already ultra-slim majority by one seat ahead of messy fights such as the
Tennessee Congressman Mark Green officially announced his resignation on the Fourth of July, effective Friday.
Metro Nashville Council member Mike Cortese has filed to run for the Tennessee House District 5 seat held by U.S. Rep. Andy Ogles, R-Columbia.
Who will be the new US. Representative? Williamson County GOP Chair Steve Hickey and Perry County GOP Chair Bob Ousley lay out next steps, who is running, and what it will take to win the seat.
Rep. Mark Green resigned from Congress on June 4 after voting for Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill, which passed narrowly. He chaired the Homeland Security Committee and represented Tennessee’s GOP-leaning 7th District.
In the race to replace Rep. Mark Green in Congress, state Rep. Lee Reeves becomes the fifth Republican to announce, and state Rep. Aftyn Behn is the second Democrat.
Another Republican has entered the 7th Congressional District race and the first Democrat announced he is running.
The Chattanooga Times Free Press, represented by RCFP attorneys, sued the city council in 2022 for secretly discussing new voting boundaries.