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  2. Indya Kincannon - Wikipedia

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    Indya Kincannon (born March 30, 1971) is an American politician serving since 2019 as the 69th mayor of Knoxville, Tennessee. She won the 2019 mayoral election with more than 52% of the runoff vote over Eddie Mannis. [2] She is Knoxville's second female mayor, after her predecessor, Madeline Rogero.

  3. Mayoral elections in Knoxville, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    The 2015 Knoxville mayoral election took place on September 29, 2015 to elect the mayor of Knoxville, Tennessee. The election was held concurrently with various other local elections. Incumbent Democratic Mayor Madeline Rogero won re-election with 98.8% of the vote. Since Rogero reached a majority in the initial round of the election, no runoff ...

  4. Bill Haslam - Wikipedia

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    Bill Haslam. William Edward Haslam[1] (/ ˈhæzləm /; born August 23, 1958) is an American billionaire businessman and politician who served as the 49th governor of Tennessee from 2011 to 2019. A member of the Republican Party, Haslam previously served as the 67th mayor of Knoxville, Tennessee. He was born in Knoxville and graduated from Emory ...

  5. Category:Mayors of Knoxville, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 22 November 2023, at 17:57 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 4.0; additional terms may apply.

  6. Knoxville, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Knoxville is a city in and the county seat of Knox County, Tennessee, United States. [15] As of the 2020 United States census, Knoxville's population was 190,740, [16] making it the largest city in the East Tennessee Grand Division and the state's third-most-populous city after Nashville and Memphis. [17]

  7. Madeline Rogero - Wikipedia

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    Madeline Rogero. Madeline Anne Rogero ( / roʊhɛəroʊ /) (born July 26, 1952) is an American politician who served as the 68th mayor of Knoxville, Tennessee, elected in 2011. She was the first woman to hold the office and the first woman to be elected mayor in any of the Big Four cities (Memphis, Nashville, Knoxville and Chattanooga) in ...

  8. Randy Tyree - Wikipedia

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    He was elected mayor of Knoxville at age 34 in 1975, the city's youngest candidate ever to hold that office, defeating Republican incumbent Kyle Testerman. He took office the following year. [ 5 ] In 1979 he won re-election to a second four-year term, and presided over the city during the 1982 World's Fair .

  9. Victor Ashe - Wikipedia

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    Victor Henderson Ashe II (born January 1, 1945) is an American former diplomat and politician who served as United States Ambassador to Poland. From 1987 to 2004, he was mayor of Knoxville, Tennessee. Ashe is a Republican. Ambassador Ashe concluded his service as Ambassador to Poland on September 26, 2009. [1]