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Party Republican: Democratic: Independent: Leader's seat 25th: Crossville: 87th: Memphis: 90th: Memphis: Last election 73 seats 26 seats 0 seats Seats before 73: 25 1 Seats won 73: 26 0 Seat change 1 1 Popular vote 1,740,193: 800,069 46,611 Percentage 67.24%: 30.92% 1.80%
Republican incumbent U.S. Rep. Marsha Blackburn is seeking a second term, while the Democratic primary could prove a key early test for a member of the Tennessee Three, the group of state ...
The majority party in Tennessee began as the Democratic-Republican party and operated until 1828. That year it was dissolved and the Democratic Party was formed. [6] From 1828, control of Tennessee state government alternated initially between the Democratic Party and the on. Whig Party in opposition.
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.
Democratic Party members of the Tennessee House of Representatives (199 P) R. Republican Party members of the Tennessee House of Representatives (227 P) S.
Member of the Tennessee House of Representatives from the 96th district; In office November 8, 2016 [1] – January 14, 2025: Preceded by: Steve McManus: Succeeded by: Gabby Salinas: Personal details; Born October 6, 1950 (age 74) [2] Memphis, Tennessee [2] Political party: Democratic: Spouse: Jennifer [2] Children: 2 [2] Residence: Cordova ...
They hope the party will become a viable alternative to the Republican and Democratic parties that dominate U.S. politics, founding members told Reuters. Party leaders will hold a series of events ...
The Tennessee Democratic Party (TNDP) is the affiliate of the Democratic Party in Tennessee. The party was founded in 1826 initially as the Jacksonian Party . The Tennessee Democratic Party was born out of President Andrew Jackson 's populist philosophy of Jacksonian democracy in the mid to late-1820s. [ 1 ]