CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – The final list is in, and we have three people running for Clarksville mayor, plus three contested City Council seats.
Also on the Nov. 8 ballot will be Tennessee governor, the District 7 Congress seat, state House and state Senate races.
Here’s who’s running in the Clarksville and Tennessee General Assembly races:
US House, Dist. 7
- Mark Green, R, incumbent
- Odessa Kelly, D
- Steven Hooper, I
TN Senate, Dist. 23
- Kerry Roberts, R, uncontested winner
TN House, Dist. 67
- Tommy Vallejos, R
- Ronnie Glynn, D
TN House, Dist. 68
- Curtis Johnson, R, incumbent
- Monica Meeks, I
TN House, Dist. 75
- Jeff Burkhart, R, uncontested winner
City Mayor
- David Allen
- A.C. “Big Sarge” Lopez
- Joe Pitts, incumbent
City Council, Ward 1
- Brian Zacharias, incumbent, uncontested winner
City Council, Ward 2
- Vondell Richmond, incumbent, qualification pending residency confirmation.
City Council, Ward 5
- Ambar Marquis, incumbent, uncontested winner
City Council, Ward 6
- Flora Awuku
- Chris Jones
- Wanda Smith, incumbent
City Council, Ward 7
- Travis A. Holleman, incumbent
- Garrett Rye
City Council, Ward 10
- Donald W. Pertzborn
- Stacey Streetman, incumbent
City Council, Ward 11
- Joe Shakeenab, incumbent, uncontested winner
For more
The voter registration deadline for the Nov. 8 State General and City of Clarksville Election is Oct. 11.
Early voting will be Oct. 19-Nov. 3.
For more information, go to the Montgomery County Election Commission website.
Correction: Vondell Richmond has not yet qualified to run for re-election, pending residency confirmation, according to Montgomery County Elections Administrator Elizabeth Black. The article has been updated.