CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – The list of candidates for the Aug. 1 Montgomery County General Election and Tennessee Primary is now complete.
Three of the races are contested: the Republican Primary to replace retiring state Rep. Curtis Johnson in District 68, and the Clarksville-Montgomery County School Board races in District 2 and District 6. The rest are unopposed.
Thursday was the deadline for candidate qualification. The withdrawal deadline is April 11, so some candidates might still step out. Also on the ballot will be primaries for U.S. Senate and U.S. House.
Here is the list of candidates, with links to their campaign announcements:
Tennessee Senate, Dist. 22
Republican Primary
- Bill Powers, incumbent, unopposed in primary
Democratic Primary
- Karen Reynolds, unopposed in primary
Tennessee House, Dist. 67
Republican Primary
- Jamie Dean Peltz, unopposed in primary
Democratic Primary
- Ronnie Glynn, incumbent, unopposed in primary
Tennessee House, Dist. 68
Republican Primary
Democratic Primary
- Garfield Scott, unopposed in primary
Tennessee House, Dist. 75
Republican Primary
- Jeff Burkhart, incumbent, unopposed in primary
Democratic Primary
- Allie Phillips, unopposed in primary
Circuit Court Judge, Part VI
- Ashleigh L. Travis, R, appointed incumbent, unopposed
Assessor of Property
- Erinne J. Hester, R, incumbent, unopposed
Highway Supervisor
- Jeffery H. Bryant Jr., R, incumbent, unopposed
School Board, Dist. 2
- Kacie Bryant, R
- Ritchie Patton, D
- Laura Barnett, I
School Board, Dist. 4
- Kent Griffy, R, incumbent, unopposed
School Board, Dist. 6
About the election
The State Primary and County General Elections will be Aug. 1, with early voting July 12-27. The voter registration deadline is July 2.
Winners of the state party primaries will face one another in the State General and City Elections, with the presidential election, on Nov. 5.
The presidential election, with state and City of Clarksville elections, will be Nov. 5.