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Elections for the office of
Tennessee House of Representatives were held in
Tennessee on
November 6, 2012. All
99 seats were up for election.
The signature filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in these elections was April 5, 2012. The primary election took place on August 2, 2012.
- See also: Tennessee State Senate elections, 2012 and State legislative elections, 2012
Majority control[edit]
- See also: Partisan composition of state houses and Tennessee Game Changers
Heading into the November 6 election, the Republican Party held the majority in the Tennessee House of Representatives:
| Tennessee House of Representatives
|
| Party
|
As of November 5, 2012
|
After the 2012 Election
|
|
|
Democratic Party
|
34
|
27
|
|
|
Republican Party
|
64
|
71
|
|
|
Independent
|
0
|
1
|
|
|
Vacancy
|
1
|
0
|
| Total
|
99
|
99
|
Incumbents retiring[edit]
A total of 11 incumbents did not run for re-election in 2012. Those incumbents were:
Campaign contributions[edit]
This chart shows how many candidates ran for state house in Tennessee in past years and the cumulative amount of dollars raised in state senate races, including contributions in both primary and general election contests. All figures come from Follow The Money.[1]
| Year
|
Number of candidates
|
Total contributions
|
| 2010
|
219
|
$9,478,590
|
| 2008
|
196
|
$8,438,759
|
| 2006
|
223
|
$8,401,196
|
| 2004
|
215
|
$8,782,967
|
| 2002
|
263
|
$4,826,538
|
In 2010, the candidates for state house raised a total of $9,478,590 in campaign contributions. The top 10 donors were:[2]
| Donor
|
Amount
|
| Tennessee Legislative Campaign Cmte
|
$449,568
|
| Tennessee Trial Lawyers Association
|
$184,650
|
| Tennessee Bankers Association
|
$153,250
|
| House Democratic Caucus
|
$145,953
|
| Tennessee Education Association
|
$138,376
|
| Tennessee Medical Association
|
$132,550
|
| CAS-PAC
|
$122,950
|
| Tennessee Democratic Party
|
$122,126
|
| Federal Express
|
$120,050
|
| Tennessee Association of Realtors
|
$119,750
|
Impact of redistricting[edit]
- See also: Redistricting in Tennessee
The Republican-controlled Legislature passed new maps in January 2012. The House and Senate maps were signed by Gov. Bill Haslam (R) on January 26 and February 9, 2012 respectively. The original House map planned to group four pairs of Democrats and two R/D pairs; ultimately, the seats of Sherry Jones (D), Eddie Bass (R), and Harry Tindell (D) were preserved. The number of majority-minority districts stands at 13. While Democrats sued over the Senate map, their threats to sue over the House map subsided.[3][4]
Qualifications[edit]
To be eligible to serve in the Tennessee House of Representatives, a candidate must be:[5]
- A U.S. citizen
- 21 years old before the general election
- A three-year resident of Tennessee before the general election
- A district resident for 1 year prior to the general election
- A qualified voter
- The following situations would eliminate a candidate from qualifying for office:
- Those who have been convicted of offering or giving a bribe, or of larceny, or any other offense declared infamous by law, unless restored to citizenship in the mode pointed out by law;
- Those against whom there is a judgment unpaid for any moneys received by them, in any official capacity, due to the United States, to this state, or any county thereof;
- Those who are defaulters to the treasury at the time of the election, and the election of any such person shall be void;
- Soldiers, seamen, marines, or airmen in the regular army or navy or air force of the United States; and
- Members of congress, and persons holding any office of profit or trust under any foreign power, other state of the union, or under the United States.
List of candidates[edit]
District 1[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
November 6 General election candidates:
Jon C. Lundberg: 17,503 
District 2[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
November 6 General election candidates:
Bruce Dotson: 7,794
Tony Shipley: 16,764 
District 3[edit]
Note: Incumbent Republican Scotty Campbell did not seek re-election.
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
November 6 General election candidates:
Leah R. Kirk: 4,419
Timothy Hill: 16,010 
- Suzanne Parker: 835
District 4[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
Independent candidates:
- Kent Williams
a - Incumbent Williams first assumed office in 2009.
November 6 General election candidates:
Thomas M. Gray, III: 9,887
Kent Williams: 11,473 
District 5[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
November 6 General election candidates:
Eddie Yokley: 8,292
David B. Hawk: 11,566 
District 6[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
November 6 General election candidates:
Michael Clark: 6,271
James Van Huss: 16,391 
District 7[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
- Matthew Hill
a - Incumbent Hill first assumed office in 2005.
November 6 General election candidates:
Nancy Fischman: 6,773
Matthew Hill: 12,960 
District 8[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
November 6 General election candidates:
Art Swann: 19,914 
District 9[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
- Mike Harrison
a - Incumbent Harrison first assumed office in 2003.
November 6 General election candidates:
Mike Harrison: 15,286 
District 10[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
November 6 General election candidates:
Tilman Goins: 12,781 
District 11[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
November 6 General election candidates:
Marjorie Ramsey: 5,280
Jeremy Faison: 12,270 
District 12[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
November 6 General election candidates:
Dale Carr: 18,217 
District 13[edit]
Note: Incumbent Democrat Harry Tindell did not seek re-election.
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
Independent candidates:
November 6 General election candidates:
Gloria Johnson: 10,018 
Gary Loe: 9,730
Nick H. Cazana: 1,084
District 14[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
- Ryan Haynes
a - Incumbent Haynes first assumed office in 2009.
November 6 General election candidates:
Jerome Q. Miller: 8,017
Ryan Haynes: 23,841 
District 15[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
- Joe Armstrong
a - Incumbent Armstrong first assumed office in 1989.
August 2 GOP primary:
November 6 General election candidates:
Joe Armstrong: 11,505 
- Calvin Cassady: 2,488
District 16[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
- Bill Dunn
a Incumbent Dunn first assumed office in 1995.
November 6 General election candidates:
Bill Dunn: 19,485 
- Bryan Moneyhun: 3,504
District 17[edit]
Note: Incumbent Republican Frank Niceley did not seek re-election. Instead, he ran for the Tennessee State Senate in District 8.
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
November 6 General election candidates:
Mike Dockery: 4,476
Andrew E. Farmer: 14,244 
District 18[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
- Steve Hall
a - Incumbent Hall first assumed office in 2011.
November 6 General election candidates:
Anthony D. Hancock: 9,620
Steve Hall: 15,257 
District 19[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
- Harry Brooks
a - Incumbent Brooks first assumed office in 2003.
November 6 General election candidates:
Harry Brooks: 18,115 
District 20[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
November 6 General election candidates:
Bob Ramsey: 20,085 
District 21[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
- Jimmy Matlock
a - Incumbent Matlock first assumed office in 2007.
November 6 General election candidates:
Andrew F. Bennett, III: 5,531
Jimmy Matlock: 20,360 
District 22[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
November 6 General election candidates:
Jonathan Gladden: 4,944
Eric Watson: 17,290 
District 23[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
November 6 General election candidates:
Peggy Hall Wall: 5,424
John W. Forgety: 17,039 
District 24[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
Note: Aaron Hyden originally filed for the election, but he did not appear on the ballot.[7]
November 6 General election candidates:
Kevin D. Brooks: 17,299 
District 25[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
November 6 General election candidates:
Flo Matheson: 6,733
Cameron Sexton: 19,488 
District 26[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
Independent candidates:
November 6 General election candidates:
Gerald McCormick: 21,122 
W. Rodger Cooksey: 6,983
Note: Lawrence G. Miller withdrew from the race on August 23, 2012.[8][9]
District 27[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
November 6 General election candidates:
Frank Eaton: 8,791
Richard Floyd: 18,711 
District 28[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
- Tommie F. Brown: 1,583 - Incumbent Brown first assumed office in 1993.
- JoAnne Favors: 3,959
a - Incumbent Favors first assumed office in 2005.
August 2 GOP primary:
November 6 General election candidates:
JoAnne Favors: 19,990 
Johnny W. Horne: 4,097
District 29[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
November 6 General election candidates:
Mike Carter: 19,860 
District 30[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
- Vince Dean
a - Incumbent Dean first assumed office in 2006.
November 6 General election candidates:
Sandy Norris Smith: 8,950
Vince Dean: 17,241 
District 31[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
November 6 General election candidates:
Ron Travis: 17,427 
District 32[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
Independent candidate:
November 6 General election candidates:
Jack W. McNew: 5,986
Kent Calfee: 16,447 
Allen R. Cole: 1,228
District 33[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
November 6 General election candidates:
Jim Hackworth: 12,126
John D. Ragan: 12,828 
District 34[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
- Rick Womick
a - Incumbent Womick first assumed office in 2011.
November 6 General election candidates:
Luke E. Dickerson: 8,260
Rick Womick: 17,354 
District 35[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
- Dennis Roach
a - Incumbent Roach first assumed office in 1995.
November 6 General election candidates:
Dennis Roach: 14,864 
District 36[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
Independent candidates:
November 6 General election candidates:
Dennis Powers: 13,616 
Virgil Kidwell: 3,630
District 37[edit]
Note: Incumbent Democrat Bill Harmon did not seek re-election.
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
November 6 General election candidates:
Robert New: 8,263
Dawn White: 14,175 
District 38[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
November 6 General election candidates:
David R. Harper: 5,578
Kelly T. Keisling: 14,190 
District 39[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
November 6 General election candidates:
Doug Clark: 7,880
David Alexander: 15,097 
District 40[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
November 6 General election candidates:
Sarah Marie Smith: 9,139
Terri Lynn Weaver: 16,408 
District 41[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
November 6 General election candidates:
John Mark Windle: 12,785 
Bobby Stewart: 7,946
District 42[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
- Ryan Williams
a - Incumbent Williams first assumed office in 2011.
November 6 General election candidates:
Thomas D. Willoughby: 5,971
Ryan Williams: 15,049 
District 43[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
Note: Earl Lee Garvin originally filed for the election, but he did not appear on the ballot.[7]
November 6 General election candidates:
Charles Curtiss: 10,622 
Robert F. Dunham: 9,941
District 44[edit]
Note: Incumbent Democrat Michael McDonald did not seek re-election.
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
November 6 General election candidates:
Steven Glaser: 7,214
William G. Lamberth: 14,702 
District 45[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
November 6 General election candidates:
Jeanette Jackson: 7,228
Courtney Rogers: 19,972 
District 46[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
- Mark A. Pody
a - Incumbent Pody first assumed office in 2011.
November 6 General election candidates:
Mark A. Pody: 16,840 
District 47[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
- Judd Matheny
a - Incumbent Matheny first assumed office in 2003.
November 6 General election candidates:
Scott Price: 7,781
Judd Matheny: 14,903 
District 48[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
November 6 General election candidates:
Joe Carr: 16,854 
District 49[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
- Mike Sparks
a - Incumbent Sparks first assumed office in 2011.
November 6 General election candidates:
Mike Williams: 8,757
Mike Sparks: 12,532 
District 50[edit]
Note: Incumbent Democrat Gary Moore, Sr. did not seek re-election.
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
November 6 General election candidates:
Bo Mitchell: 13,208 
Charles Williamson: 13,052
District 51[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
November 6 General election candidates:
Michael L. Turner: 17,067 
District 52[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
Independent candidates:
November 6 General election candidates:
Michael Stewart: 12,601 
Daniel Lewis: 4,060
District 53[edit]
Note: Incumbent Democrat Janis Baird Sontany did not seek re-election.
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
November 6 General election candidates:
Jason Powell: 10,708 
Ben Claybaker: 8,992
District 54[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
November 6 General election candidates:
Brenda Gilmore: 20,643 
District 55[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
- Gary Odom
a - Incumbent Odom first assumed office in 1987.
August 2 GOP primary:
November 6 General election candidates:
Gary Odom: 14,645 
- Susan Shann: 4,297
District 56[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
- Beth Harwell
a - Incumbent Harwell first assumed office in 1989.
November 6 General election candidates:
Beth Harwell: 24,912 
District 57[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
November 6 General election candidates:
Susan Lynn: 24,116 
District 58[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
November 6 General election candidates:
Harold M. Love: 16,195 
District 59[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
- Sherry Jones
a - Incumbent Jones first assumed office in 1995.
August 2 GOP primary:
November 6 General election candidates:
Sherry Jones: 11,358 
Robert Duvall: 4,839
District 60[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
- Jim Gotto
a - Incumbent Gotto first assumed office in 2011.
November 6 General election candidates:
Darren Jernigan: 12,310 
Jim Gotto: 12,215
District 61[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
November 6 General election candidates:
Charles M. Sargent, Jr.: 23,727 
District 62[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
- Pat Marsh
a - Incumbent Marsh first assumed office in 2009.
November 6 General election candidates:
Pat Marsh: 15,423 
District 63[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
- Glen Casada
a - Incumbent Casada first assumed office in 2001.
November 6 General election candidates:
Glen Casada: 23,101 
District 64[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
- Sheila Butt
a - Incumbent Butt first assumed office in 2011.
November 6 General election candidates:
Brian Brewer: 8,501
Sheila Butt: 16,769 
District 65[edit]
Note: Incumbent Democrat Eddie Bass did not seek re-election.
August 2 Democratic primary:
- No Democratic candidates appeared on the ballot.
Note: Paul Sloan originally filed for the election, but he did not appear on the ballot.[7]
August 2 GOP primary:
November 6 General election candidates:
Jeremy Durham: 18,544 
District 66[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
November 6 General election candidates:
Joshua G. Evans: 18,466 
District 67[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
- Joe Pitts
a - Incumbent Pitts first assumed office in 2007.
August 2 GOP primary:
November 6 General election candidates:
Joe Pitts: 12,700 
District 68[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
November 6 General election candidates:
Curtis Johnson: 18,376 
District 69[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
Independent candidates:
November 6 General election candidates:
David A. Shepard: 11,669 
Wayne White: 8,867
Kenneth W. Buser: 606
District 70[edit]
Note: Incumbent Republican Joey Hensley did not seek re-election. Instead, he ran in the 2012 election for the Tennessee State Senate in District 28.
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
Independent candidates:
November 6 General election candidates:
Calvin Moore: 10,123
Barry Doss: 11,496 
John C. Johnson: 863
District 71[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
Note: Unofficial results separated the candidates by five votes. Dennis' win was upheld and made official on September 7, 2012.[10]
Independent candidates:
November 6 General election candidates:
Vance Dennis: 15,620 
John Crandall: 4,734
District 72[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
November 6 General election candidates:
Steve K. McDaniel: 18,168 
District 73[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
November 6 General election candidates:
Corey Currie: 7,949
Jimmy Eldridge: 19,048 
District 74[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
November 6 General election candidates:
John C. Tidwell: 9,356 
Lauri Day: 8,417
District 75[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
- Tim Wirgau
a - Incumbent Wirgau first assumed office in 2011.
Independent candidates:
November 6 General election candidates:
Steve Wright: 9,161
Tim Wirgau: 13,065 
James Hart: 968
District 76[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
- Andy Holt
a - Incumbent Holt first assumed office in 2011.
November 6 General election candidates:
Mark L. Maddox: 9,356
Andy Holt: 11,121 
District 77[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
November 6 General election candidates:
Mark S. Oakes: 7,335
Bill Sanderson: 14,379 
District 78[edit]
Note: Incumbent Republican Phillip Johnson did not seek re-election.
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
Independent candidates:
November 6 General election candidates:
Linda Hayes: 8,457
Mary Littleton: 14,077 
Rick Wilson: 1,721
District 79[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
November 6 General election candidates:
Curtis Halford: 17,593 
District 80[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
- Johnny Shaw
a - Incumbent Shaw first assumed office in 2001.
August 2 GOP primary:
November 6 General election candidates:
Johnny Shaw: 17,697 
District 81[edit]
Note: Incumbent Democrat James Naifeh did not seek re-election.
August 2 Democratic primary:
Note: Robert E. Sproles originally filed for the election, but he did not appear on the ballot.[7]
August 2 GOP primary:
Independent candidates:
November 6 General election candidates:
Conneye T. Albright: 5,670
Debra Moody: 12,690 
George Thomas Hill: 4,375
District 82[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
November 6 General election candidates:
Craig Fitzhugh: 12,273 
Johnny Edwards: 8,172
District 83[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
- Mark White
a - Incumbent White first assumed office in 2010.
November 6 General election candidates:
Mark White: 21,358 
District 84[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
Note: Leon Dishmon, Sr. originally filed for the election, but he did not appear on the ballot.[7]
August 2 GOP primary:
November 6 General election candidates:
Joe Towns, Jr.: 19,389 
District 85[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
November 6 General election candidates:
Johnnie R. Turner: 22,690 
District 86[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
November 6 General election candidates:
Barbara Cooper: 16,619 
George T. Edwards: 5,244
District 87[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
- Karen Camper
a - Incumbent Camper first assumed office in 2009.
August 2 GOP primary:
November 6 General election candidates:
Karen Camper: 18,282 
District 88[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
November 6 General election candidates:
Larry J. Miller: 15,816 
Harry Barber: 5,178
District 89[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
November 6 General election candidates:
Roger Kane: 20,464 
District 90[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
November 6 General election candidates:
John J. Deberry, Jr.: 18,100 
District 91[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
November 6 General election candidates:
Lois M. DeBerry: 18,768 
District 92[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
November 6 General election candidates:
Vicki Cain: 8,510
Billy Spivey: 13,089 
District 93[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
November 6 General election candidates:
Goffrey A. Hardaway: 16,126 
District 94[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
- Barrett Rich
a - Incumbent Rich first assumed office in 2009.
Independent candidates:
- No Independent candidates appeared on the ballot.
Note: John Bragorgos originally filed for candidacy, but did not appear on the ballot.[9]
November 6 General election candidates:
Barrett Rich: 19,115 
District 95[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
- No Democratic candidates appeared on the ballot.
Note: Robert E. Noziglia originally filed for the election, but he did not appear on the ballot.[7]
August 2 GOP primary:
- Curry Todd
a - Incumbent Todd first assumed office in 1999.
November 6 General election candidates:
Curry Todd: 27,166 
District 96[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
November 6 General election candidates:
Steve McManus: 19,253 
District 97[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
- Jim Coley
a - Incumbent Coley first assumed office in 2007.
November 6 General election candidates:
Jim Coley: 18,609 
District 98[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
Note: Charles A. Thompson originally filed for the election, but he did not appear on the ballot.[7]
August 2 GOP primary:
Independent candidates:
- No Independent candidates appeared on the ballot.
Note: Artie Smith originally filed for candidacy, but he did not appear on the ballot.[9]
November 6 General election candidates:
Antonio Parkinson: 15,271 
District 99[edit]
August 2 Democratic primary:
August 2 GOP primary:
November 6 General election candidates:
Ron Lollar: 22,968 
External links[edit]
See also[edit]
- ↑ Follow the Money, Tennessee
- ↑ Follow the Money: "Tennessee House 2010 Campaign Contributions"
- ↑ Knoxville News, "GOP state House, Senate redistricting plans unveiled ," January 4, 2012]
- ↑ Knoxville News, "TN House plan draws 5 black lawmakers into 3 seats," January 4, 2012
- ↑ Qualifications for running for Tennessee House of Representatives
- ↑ Wdef.com, "Kingsport challenger says he might contest loss," accessed August 8, 2012
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 Tennessee Secretary of State, "2012 Candidates," accessed July 18, 2012
- ↑ Nooga.com, "Democrat candidate Larry Miller withdraws from House District 26 race," August 24, 2012
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 Tennessee Secretary of State, "2012 November Candidates," accessed September 21, 2012
- ↑ Associated Press, "TN GOP rejects 2 primary election challenges," September 7, 2012
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