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July 31, 2014

REALTOR® PARTY SUPPORTS CANDIDATES FOR AUGUST 7 ELECTION

Your RPAC Trustees have interviewed candidates involved in the Hamilton County General Election and the State Republican and Democratic Primary Election taking place on August 7.

Early voting is open now and continues through Saturday, August 2. Find an early voting location.

On Election Day (August 7), polling locations will be open from 8 am to 8 pm.

The REALTOR® party is bi-partisan and does not consider political party affiliation in determining which candidates to support. The candidates listed below maintain philosophies consistent with the goals of the REALTOR® Party and are supportive of the concepts of private property rights and the free enterprise system.


Greater Chattanooga Association of REALTORS® Supported Candidates

Hamilton County Mayor: Jim Coppinger

Hamilton County Commission District 1: Randy Fairbanks

Hamilton County Commission District 2: Jim Fields

Hamilton County Commission District 3: Marty Haynes

Hamilton County Commission District 4: Dr. Warren Mackey

Hamilton County Commission District 5: Greg Beck

Hamilton County Commission District 6: Joe Graham

Hamilton County Commission District 7: Sabrena Turner

Hamilton County Commission District 8: Tim Boyd

Hamilton County Commission District 9: Chester Bankston

Tennessee State Senate District 11: Sen. Bo Watson

Tennessee State House District 26: Rep. Gerald McCormick

Tennessee State House District 27: SEE NOTE BELOW*

Tennessee State House District 28: Rep. Joann Favors

Tennessee State House District 29: Rep. Mike Carter

Tennessee State House District 30: Marc Gravitt

*NOTE: The RPAC Trustees did not make a specific endorsement in the Tennessee State House of Representatives District 27 contest. However, the Trustees interviewed both candidates and found that either candidate would make an excellent choice for REALTOR® voters in this primary election. The Association will endorse the winner of this primary election during the November 4, 2014 General Election.