These are the people running for Mayor or assumed to be running for Mayor:
- Megan Barry, very liberal Council-member-at-large. link
- Charles Robert Bone, an attorney (link)
- Linda Rebrovick, Consensus Point president and CEO. May be a Republican. link
- Kenneth Eaton owner of Eaton's Used Cars and other business interest. He is a Republican.
- Howard Gentry, former Vice Mayor, former candidate for Mayor who came close, African-American.
- Jeremy Kane, CEO and President of Leed Academy link
- David Fox, a former Tennessean business reporter, former Titan Advisor, former school board member. He may be a Republican link. link.
- David Freeman, local businessman and major fund raiser for the Democratic party.
- Jerry Maynard, currently a Councilman-at-large.
These are people who were once thought to be running for Mayor who have said they are not:
- Daron Hall, the Sheriff
- William F. Carpenter III, Chairman and CEO of LifePoint Hospitals. (link)
- Lee Beaman, Owner of Beaman automotive companies and other business interest. Republican.
- Charlie Tygard, currently a term-limited Councilman-at-large. He knows Metro Government and he is fiscally conservative. He is a Republican.
- Emily Evans, currently a district council member very knowledgeable of municipal finance and a thoughtful person.
- Tim Garrett, Councilman-at-large and former state representative. He is in the funeral home business. I know he is a Democrat, but he is a reasonable, fiscally conservative Democrat and a very nice guy with a depth of knowledge about Nashville. The job of Vice Mayor is to conduct Council meetings and to appoint the members of Council to committees. It is a fine balance between running efficient meetings and stifling debate. I think Garrett will strike the right balance. I think he will be fair and thoughtful in making committee assignments. I know at this point, not knowing who else is running it may be early to make an endorsement but I would discourage anyone else from entering the race. Tim Garrett would make a great Vice Mayor.
- Karen Bennett, currently represents a Council District and is a member of the Republican Party State Executive Committee.
- Ken Jakes, he owns a produce company and is a citizen activist who has often exposed government waste and corruption.
- Robert Duvall, currently a district councilman, term limited out, former unsuccessful candidate for the State House, and current Chairman of the Davidson County Republican Party.
- Duane Dominy, currently a district councilman, term limited out, former unsuccessful candidate for the State House. He is a good Republican and let the fight to save the fairgrounds.
- Eugene Batsuk. He is a former member of the Executive Committee of the Davidson County Democrat Party. (link)
- Don Majors, who has been working in constituent services for Rep. Jim Cooper, is leaving that position to run for council. He previously represented the Maplewood area in the 90s and early aughts.
These are the people who are running for a District council seats or are rumored to be running for District Council seats:
- Stephen Clements, District 7, a Republican who heads the Caffeinated Conservatives group.
- Lonnie Spivak, District 35, a Republican and a former Republican primary candidate for the 5th Congressional district.
- William Cyril Guthoerl, District 11. The incumbent is attorney Larry Hagar who was elected to this seat in a special election in August 2014. In a three man race Hagar won 57% of vote and Guthoerl won 25% of the vote. It will be difficult to unseat an incumbent unless he does something to disappoint a lot of people. I supported Guthoerl in two previous races, however, I am going to wait to see how Hagar does before endorsing in the 11th.
- Jim Garrett in District 15. (not announced)
- Jeff Syracuse in District 15. (link)
- Larry Weakley, District 17
- Melissa Smithson, District 28
METRO ELECTED
OFFICIALS
Italics
indicate termed limited.
OFFICE
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INCUMBENT
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Who is
Termed-out
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Mayor
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Karl Dean
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Termed
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Vice-mayor and President
|
Termed
|
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COUNCIL
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At-large
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Megan Barry |
Termed
|
At-large
|
Ronnie Stein
|
Termed
|
At-large
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Tim Garrett
|
Termed
|
At-large
|
Charlie Tygard
|
Termed
|
At-large
|
Jerry Maynard
|
Termed
|
Districts
|
Termed
|
|
1
|
Lonnell Mathews, Jr.
|
Termed
|
2
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Frank Harrison
|
Termed
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3
|
Walter hunt
|
Termed
|
4
|
Brady Banks
|
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5
|
Scott Davis
|
|
6
|
Peter Westerholm
|
|
7
|
Anthony Davis
|
|
8
|
Karen Bennett
|
Termed
|
9
|
Bill Pridemore
|
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10
|
Doug Pardue
|
|
11
|
Larry Hager
|
|
12
|
Steve Glover
|
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13
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Josh Stites
|
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14
|
Bruce Stanley
|
Termed
|
15
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Phil Claiborne
|
Termed
|
16
|
Tony Tenpenny
|
|
17
|
Sandra Moore
|
Termed
|
18
|
Burkley Allen
|
|
19
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Erica Gilmore
|
Termed
|
20
|
Buddy Baker
|
Termed
|
21
|
Edith Lancaster
|
Termed
|
22
|
Shreri Weiner
|
|
23
|
Emily Evans
|
Termed
|
24
|
Jason Holleman
|
Termed
|
25
|
Sean McGuire
|
Termed
|
26
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Chris Harmon
|
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27
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Davette Blalock
|
|
28
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Duane A. Dominy
|
Termed
|
29
|
Karen Y. Johnson
|
|
30
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Jason Potts
|
|
31
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Fabian Bedne
|
|
32
|
Jacobia Dowell
|
|
33
|
Robert Duvall
|
Termed
|
34
|
Carter Todd
|
Termed
|
35
|
Bo Mitchell
|
This is a work in progress and I will be updating from time to time when new information becomes available. There are probably some candidates for Mayor or the Metro Council that I inadvertently left off of this list. If there is an obvious candidate I failed to add to this list, please let me know.
If you are a candidate, please be sure to send me your announcements and press releases.
Readers of this blog should not assume that because I post news of a campaign event or a press release from a candidate, that that constitutes an endorsement of that candidate. If I endorse someone, I will make it clear.
I am making very few endorsements at this early stage. My endorsements are highlighted in red. I may not make an endorsement in every race, as I may not have enough information to make an informed decision in each race. For Mayor and Councilman-at-large races, I want to know who all is running before I make a decision of who I am supporting. Winnability is a factor in who I support as well as experience and philosophy of government.
When it comes to recommendations for Councilmen-at-large, while one may vote for up to five candidates to fill five slots, I often vote for only one candidate rather than dilute my vote. I would find it difficult not to vote for Duvall or Dominy if they run however, so I am endorsing Jakes, Duvall and Dominy. I am holding off on endorsing other candidates until I see the full list of who is running and look at some data to see who can mount a serious challenge and some other factors. Any candidate who gets 20% of the vote for a Council-at-large seat gets elected without a runoff and those top vote getters who get less than 20% will face a runoff.
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