Press Release, Nashville, TENN. – Davidson County Sheriff Daron Hall announced today
he will not run for Nashville mayor and instead will continue
concentrating his efforts on the Davidson County Sheriff’s Office (DCSO)
and the criminal justice system. He was recently elected to a fourth
term.
“After months of careful consideration, I have decided not to run for
mayor of Nashville,” Hall said. “The challenges and pressures of
campaigning, balancing of my family life, and the responsibilities as
sheriff have all led to this decision.”
As sheriff, Hall is credited with managing the DCSO’s budget
effectively, improving criminal justice operations, and working
tirelessly with Nashville non-profits to bridge the gap between
community resources and offenders released from jail; making those
offenders taxpayers not tax burdens. Hall serves as Sergeant-At-Arms
for the National Sheriffs’ Association and immediate past president of
the American Correctional Association.
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