
16 candidates for 7 seats!
The Election
Odd-numbered districts and District 4 are up for election to the Williamson County School Board on Thursday, August 4, 2016. Confirm your district by entering your address here.
Tuesday, July 5 – Voter registration deadline
Are you registered to vote? You can confirm here. (FYI, your County District is your school board district.) If you aren’t registered to vote, here’s the application that you can mail or hand deliver to the Williamson County Election Commission at the Administrative Complex at 1320 West Main in Franklin.
Friday, July 15 – Saturday, July 30 (M-F 8-6 and Saturdays 8-noon) – Early voting
Thursday, August 4 – Election Day
Voter turnout for the August 2014 election was 20.22% and only 13.27% in August 2012 for the last odd-district school board election.
Republican Sample Ballot – You will see only one State House option and will only see a Board of Education option if you live in Districts 1, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9 or 11.
Democratic Sample Ballot – You will see one State House option only if you are in Districts 63 or 65 and will only see a Board of Education option if you live in Districts 1, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9 or 11.
The Candidates
Below are links to profiles of the candidates running in each district as well as links to the candidates’ campaign Facebook pages, websites and Twitter accounts.
(Endorsed by the Williamson County Homeschool Coalition, 912 TN, WCRP Executive Committee)

(Endorsed by WillCo Rising PAC)


(Endorsed by the Williamson County Homeschool Coalition, 912 TN, WCRP Executive Committee)

(Endorsed by WillCo Rising PAC)

(Endorsed by the Williamson Business PAC and WillCo Rising PAC)

(Endorsed by the Williamson County Homeschool Coalition, 912 TN, WCRP Executive Committee)

(Endorsed by the Williamson Business PAC and WillCo Rising PAC)

(Endorsed by the Williamson County Homeschool Coalition, 912 TN, RWWC)

(Endorsed by the Williamson Business PAC and WillCo Rising PAC)

(Endorsed by the Williamson County Homeschool Coalition, 912 TN, RWWC)


(Endorsed by the Williamson Business PAC and WillCo Rising PAC)

(Endorsed by the Williamson County Homeschool Coalition, 912 TN, RWWC)

(Endorsed by the Williamson County Homeschool Coalition, 912 TN, WCRP Executive Committee)

(Endorsed by the Williamson Business PAC and WillCo Rising PAC)

Endorsements

Below is a list of endorsements (written, monetary, or campaign event hosts) by elected officials and former elected officials:
D1 Angela Durham – Former District 1 WCSB member Ken Peterson, retired Fairview Middle School Principal Gary Shrader
D3 Kim Little – Spring Hill Mayor Rick Graham, WCSB member PJ Mezera (campaign treasurer)
D3 Eliot Mitchell – Spring Hill Aldermen Jonathan Duda, Bruce Hull, Amy Wurth and Susan Zemek; District 11 County Commissioner Brian Beathard, former WCSB member Vicki Vogt
D4 Anne McGraw (incumbent) – County Mayor Rogers Anderson,13 Williamson County Commissioners (D2 Judy Herbert and Betsy Hester, D3 Matt Milligan and David Pair, D5 Lew Green and Tommy Little, D6 Paul Webb, D7 Tom Bain, D8 Jack Walton, D10 Matt Williams, D11 Brian Beathard, D12 Dana Ausbrooks and Steve Smith), former WCSB member Vicki Vogt
D4 Joey Czarneski – Franklin Alderman Bev Burger, District 4 County Commissioners Kathy Danner and Gregg Lawrence
D5 Gary Anderson (incumbent) – County Mayor Rogers Anderson, District 5 County Commissioners Tommy Little and Lew Green, former WCSB member Vicki Vogt, former FSSD board member Kent McNish
D7 Bobby Hullett (incumbent) – District 7 County Commissioners Tom Bain and Bert Chalfant, former WCSB member Vicki Vogt
D9 Rick Wimberly (incumbent) – Former WCSB members Vicki Vogt and Barry Watkins
D11 KC Haugh – District 11 County Commissioner Brian Beathard, Franklin Aldermen Pearl Bransford, Margaret Martin and Mike Skinner, former WCSB members Vicki Vogt and Eric Welch, FSSD board member Alicia Barker, former FSSD board member Kent McNish
Selected Financial Contributions

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