Nathan Pride was a circuit court judge for the Twenty-Sixth Circuit Court, presiding over Chester, Henderson, and Madison counties in Tennessee. He was elected to the court on August 2, 2012, to serve out the remainder of Judge Roger A. Page's term, which expired in 2014.[1]
Though Pride ran to maintain his seat in 2014, he was defeated in his re-election bid on August 7. He left office on August 31, 2014, when his term expired.[2][3]
See also: Tennessee judicial elections, 2014
Pride ran for re-election to the Twenty-Sixth Circuit Court.
General: He was defeated in the general election on August 7, 2014, after receiving 35.4 percent of the vote. He competed against Kyle Atkins.
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Pride received his undergraduate degree from Tennessee State University and his J.D. from the University of Georgia School of Law.[4]
Before his election to the court in 2012, Pride worked as an attorney in private practice in Jackson, Tennessee.[5]