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Mayoral elections in Knoxville

Mayoral elections in Knoxville are held every four years to elect the mayor of Knoxville, Tennessee. All Knoxville municipal elections are required to be non-partisan.

Elections before 1987 edit

1987 edit

1987 Knoxville mayoral election
 
← 1983
1991 →
     
Candidate Victor Ashe Randy Tyree
First-round vote 10,765 5,739
First-round percentage 43.85% 23.38%
Second-round vote 18,892 15,853
Second-round percentage 54.35% 45.61%

 
Candidate Jean Teague Casey C. Jones
First-round vote 5,210 2,543
First-round percentage 21.22 10.36

Mayor before election

Kyle Testerman
Republican

Elected Mayor

Victor Ashe
Republican

The 1987 Knoxville mayoral election took place on October and November of 1987 to elect the mayor of Knoxville, Tennessee. The election was held concurrently with various other local elections and was officially nonpartisan. It saw the election of Victor Ashe.

Since no candidate secured a majority in the first round, a runoff election was held between the top two finishers, with Ashe defeating former mayor Randy Tyree.

Results edit

First round edit

First round results[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Victor Ashe 10,765 43.85
Nonpartisan Randy Tyree 5,739 23.38
Nonpartisan Jean Teague 5,210 21.22
Nonpartisan Casey C. Jones 2,543 10.36
Nonpartisan Louis E. Royal 119 0.49
Nonpartisan James T. "Jim" Garland 84 0.34
Nonpartisan James Wesley Gilliam 45 0.18
Nonpartisan Boyce T. McCall 43 0.18
Nonpartisan Kyle C. Testerman 2 0.01
Total votes 24,550

Runoff edit

Runoff results[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Victor Ashe 18,892 54.35
Nonpartisan Randy Tyree 15,853 45.61
Write-in Jean Teague 4 0.01
Write-in C. Howard Bozeman 2 0.01
Write-in Willie Hambree 1 0.00
Write-in Harry E. Hodge 1 0.00
Write-in Steve Kidwell 1 0.00
Write-in Louis A. McElroy II 1 0.00
Write-in Ron Payne 1 0.00
Write-in E. R. Shultz 1 0.00
Write-in Kyle Testerman 1 0.00
Write-in Robt O. Watson 1 0.00
Total votes 34,759

Elections between 1987-2003 edit

2003 edit

2003 Knoxville mayoral election
 
← 1999 September 30, 2003 2007 →
     
Candidate Bill Haslam Madeline Rogero
Popular vote 15,730 13,864
Percentage 52.64% 46.39%

Mayor before election

Victor Ashe
Republican

Elected Mayor

Bill Haslam
Republican

The 2003 Knoxville mayoral election took place on September 30, 2003 to elect the mayor of Knoxville, Tennessee. The election was held concurrently with various other local elections; it was officially nonpartisan. It saw the election of Bill Haslam.

Haslam reached a majority in the initial round of the election, forgoing the need for a runoff to be held.

Results edit

Results[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Bill Haslam 15,730 52.64
Nonpartisan Madeline Rogero 13,864 46.39
Nonpartisan George Alexander Hamilton, Sr. 166 0.56
Nonpartisan Boyce McCall 123 0.41
Total votes 29,883 100

2007 edit

2007 Knoxville mayoral election
 
← 2003 September 25, 2007 2011 →
     
Candidate Bill Haslam Isa Infante
Popular vote 5,728 667
Percentage 87.32% 10.17%

Mayor before election

Bill Haslam
Republican

Elected Mayor

Bill Haslam
Republican

The 2007 Knoxville mayoral election took place on September 25, 2007 to elect the mayor of Knoxville, Tennessee. The election was held concurrently with various other local elections; it was officially nonpartisan. It saw the reelection of incumbent Bill Haslam.

Haslam reached a majority in the initial round of the election, forgoing the need for a runoff to be held.

Results edit

Results[4]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Bill Haslam (incumbent) 5,728 87.32
Nonpartisan Isa Infante 667 10.17
Nonpartisan Mark Saroff 165 2.52
Total votes 6,560

2011 edit

2011 Knoxville mayoral election
 
← 2007 September 27, 2011 (first round)
November 8, 2011 (runoff)
2015 →
       
Candidate Madeline Rogero Mark Padgett Ivan Harmon
First-round vote 8,242 3,741 3,537
First-round percentage 49.90% 22.65% 22.33%
Second-round vote 12,441 8,827
Second-round percentage 58.50% 41.50%

Mayor before election

Daniel Brown (acting)

Elected Mayor

Madeline Rogero
Democratic

The 2011 Knoxville mayoral election took place on September 27 and November 8, 2011 to elect the mayor of Knoxville, Tennessee. The election was held concurrently with various other local elections and was officially nonpartisan. It saw the election of Madeline Rogero.

Serving as acting mayor, following the resignation of Republican mayor Bill Haslam to serve as Governor of Tennessee and in the months before the individual elected in this race would take office, was Daniel Brown, who did not seek a full term as mayor.

Since no candidate secured a majority in the first round, a runoff was held between the top two finishers.

The election saw Rogero become the first woman elected mayor of Knoxville. She is also the first woman to be elected mayor in any of the "Big Four" cities of Tennessee (Memphis, Nashville, Knoxville and Chattanooga).

Results edit

First round edit

First round results[5]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Madeline Rogero 8,242 49.90
Nonpartisan Mark Padgett 3,741 22.65
Nonpartisan Ivan Harmon 3,537 22.33
Nonpartisan Joe Hultquist 698 4.23
Nonpartisan Bo Bennett 148 0.90
Total votes 16,518

Runoff edit

Runoff results[6]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Madeline Rogero 12,441 58.50
Nonpartisan Mark Padgett 8,827 41.50
Total votes 21,268

2015 edit

2015 Knoxville mayoral election
 
← 2011 September 29, 2015 2019 →
   
Candidate Madeline Rogero
Popular vote 3,711
Percentage 98.78%

 
Results by precinct
Rogero:      <90%

Mayor before election

Madeline Rogero
Democratic

Elected Mayor

Madeline Rogero
Democratic

The 2015 Knoxville mayoral election took place on September 29, 2015 to elect the mayor of Knoxville, Tennessee. The election was held concurrently with various other local elections and was officially nonpartisan. It saw the reelection of incumbent Madeline Rogero.

Since Rogero reached a majority in the initial round of the election, no runoff was held. This was set to be the case since only two candidates were on the ballot.

Results edit

First round results[7]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Madeline Rogero (incumbent) 3,811 98.78
Write-in Jack Knoxville 46 1.22
Total votes 3,757

2019 edit

2019 Knoxville mayoral election
 
← 2015 August 27, 2019 (first round)
November 6, 2019 (second round)
2023 →
 
Candidate Indya Kincannon Eddie Mannis Marshall Stair
Party Nonpartisan Nonpartisan Nonpartisan
First-round vote 5,568 7,005 5,158
First-round percentage 28.31% 36.64% 26.87%
Runoff vote 13,291 12,069
Runoff percentage 52.41% 47.59%

 
 
Kincannon:      30-40%      40-50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%
Mannis:      30-40%      40-50%      50–60%      60–70%
Stair:     20-30%      30-40%      40-50%

Mayor before election

Madeline Rogero
Democratic

Elected Mayor

Indya Kincannon
Democratic

The 2019 Knoxville mayoral Election took place on August 27, 2019, and November 5, 2019, to elect the next mayor of Knoxville, Tennessee. The election was held concurrently with various other local elections. All Knoxville municipal elections are non-partisan.

Since no candidate met 50% or more of the votes, Eddie Mannis and Indya Kincannon advanced to the November election.

Incumbent Mayor Madeline Rogero was ineligible to run for re-election, having served the maximum of two terms.[8]

Candidates edit

Declared

  • Michael Andrews, licensed barber[9][8]
  • Fletcher Burkhardt, social media specialist[9]
  • Indya Kincannon, former Knox County School Board member (2004–2014), former chair of the Knox County School Board, former city director for Mayor Rogero[9]
  • Eddie Mannis, former COO and deputy to Mayor Rogero, chairman of the Metropolitan Airport Authority, prominent businessman[9]
  • Calvin Taylor Skinner, worked in community and leadership development[9]
  • Marshall Stair, lawyer, at-large member of the Knoxville City Council (2011–2019)[9]

Results edit

First round edit

First round results[10]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Eddie Mannis 7,005 36.64
Nonpartisan Indya Kincannon 5,568 28.31
Nonpartisan Marshall Stair 5,158 26.87
Nonpartisan Fletcher "Knoxville" Burkhardt 591 3.09
Nonpartisan Calvin Taylor Skinner 493 2.58
Nonpartisan Michael W. Andrews 301 1.57
Total votes 19,116

Runoff edit

In the runoff election, Indya Kincannon defeated Eddie Mannis.

Runoff results
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Indya Kincannon 13,291 52.41
Nonpartisan Eddie Mannis 12,069 47.59
Total votes 25,360 100

2023 edit

2023 Knoxville mayoral election
 
← 2019 August 29, 2023 2027 →
 
Candidate Indya Kincannon Jeff Talman
Popular vote 9,431 4,808
Percentage 57.52% 29.32%

 
Candidate Constance Every R. C. Lawhorn
Popular vote 1,328 830
Percentage 8.10% 5.06%

Mayor before election

Indya Kincannon

Elected Mayor

Indya Kincannon

The 2023 Knoxville mayoral election took place on August 29, 2023 to elect the mayor of Knoxville, Tennessee. The election was held concurrently with various other local elections. All Knoxville municipal elections are non-partisan.

Incumbent mayor Indya Kincannon announced her re-election campaign on November 16, 2022.[11]

Since Kincannon reached won re-election because she reached a majority in the initial round of the election, no runoff was needed.

Candidates edit

Declared

  • Indya Kincannon, incumbent mayor[11]
  • Jeff Talman, mortgage banker and president of the Knoxville Volunteer Rotary Club[12]
  • Constance Every, nonprofit founder
  • R.C. Lawhorn, businessman[13]

Results edit

Results[14]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Indya Kincannon 9,431 57.52
Nonpartisan Jeff Talman 4,808 29.32
Nonpartisan Constance Every 1,328 8.10
Nonpartisan R.C. Lawhorn 830 5.06
Total votes 16,397 100

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Knox County Election Commission Election Returns Race Totals" (PDF). Knox County Election Commission. 16 October 1987. Retrieved 1 November 2019.
  2. ^ "Knox County Election Commission Election Returns Race Totals" (PDF). Knox County Election Commission. 16 November 1987. Retrieved 1 November 2019.
  3. ^ "Unofficial Tally Results - By Election". Knox County. Retrieved 25 October 2019.
  4. ^ "Cumulative Report — Unofficial Knox County, Tennessee — CITY OF KNOXVILLE PRIMARY ELECTION — September 25, 2007" (PDF). Knox County. 25 September 2007. Retrieved 25 October 2019.
  5. ^ "Cumulative Report — Unofficial Knox County, Tennessee — City of Knoxville Primary and State Senate Special Primary Election — September 27, 2011" (PDF). Knox County. 4 October 2011. Retrieved 25 October 2019.
  6. ^ "Cumulative Report — Unofficial Knox County, Tennessee — City of Knoxville Regular and Special State Senate General Election — November 08, 2011" (PDF). Knox County. 10 November 2011. Retrieved 25 October 2019.
  7. ^ "Cumulative Report — Official Knox County, Tennessee — Tennessee House 14th District Special General and |City of Knoxville Primary Election — September 29, 2015" (PDF). Knox County. 19 October 2015. Retrieved 25 October 2019.
  8. ^ a b "OFFICES ON THE 2019 BALLOT". knoxvilletn.gov. Retrieved 2019-08-22.
  9. ^ a b c d e f Whetstone, Tyler. "Who will be Knoxville's next mayor? We tell you about the candidates". Knoxville News Sentinel. Retrieved 2019-08-22.
  10. ^ "Cumulative Report — Official Knox County, Tennessee — CITY OF KNOXVILLE PRIMARY ELECTION — August 27, 2019" (PDF). Knox County. 17 November 2019. Retrieved 1 November 2019.
  11. ^ a b "Knoxville Mayor Indya Kincannon announces she is seeking reelection in 2023". WBIR.com. WBIR. November 16, 2022. Retrieved November 26, 2022.
  12. ^ "About". Talman For Mayor. Retrieved 2023-08-03.
  13. ^ "About Me". R C Lawhorn for Mayor. Retrieved 2023-08-03.
  14. ^ "August 2023 Election Results". Knox County. Retrieved November 9, 2023.

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Mayoral elections in Knoxville are held every four years to elect the mayor of Knoxville Tennessee All Knoxville municipal elections are required to be non partisan Contents 1 Elections before 1987 2 1987 2 1 Results 2 1 1 First round 2 1 2 Runoff 3 Elections between 1987 2003 4 2003 4 1 Results 5 2007 5 1 Results 6 2011 6 1 Results 6 1 1 First round 6 1 2 Runoff 7 2015 7 1 Results 8 2019 8 1 Candidates 8 2 Results 8 2 1 First round 8 2 2 Runoff 9 2023 9 1 Candidates 9 2 Results 10 See also 11 ReferencesElections before 1987 editThis section is empty You can help by adding to it November 2023 1987 edit1987 Knoxville mayoral election nbsp 19831991 nbsp nbsp Candidate Victor Ashe Randy TyreeFirst round vote 10 765 5 739First round percentage 43 85 23 38 Second round vote 18 892 15 853Second round percentage 54 35 45 61 Candidate Jean Teague Casey C JonesFirst round vote 5 210 2 543First round percentage 21 22 10 36Mayor before electionKyle TestermanRepublican Elected Mayor Victor AsheRepublicanThe 1987 Knoxville mayoral election took place on October and November of 1987 to elect the mayor of Knoxville Tennessee The election was held concurrently with various other local elections and was officially nonpartisan It saw the election of Victor Ashe Since no candidate secured a majority in the first round a runoff election was held between the top two finishers with Ashe defeating former mayor Randy Tyree Results edit First round edit First round results 1 Party Candidate Votes Nonpartisan Victor Ashe 10 765 43 85Nonpartisan Randy Tyree 5 739 23 38Nonpartisan Jean Teague 5 210 21 22Nonpartisan Casey C Jones 2 543 10 36Nonpartisan Louis E Royal 119 0 49Nonpartisan James T Jim Garland 84 0 34Nonpartisan James Wesley Gilliam 45 0 18Nonpartisan Boyce T McCall 43 0 18Nonpartisan Kyle C Testerman 2 0 01Total votes 24 550Runoff edit Runoff results 2 Party Candidate Votes Nonpartisan Victor Ashe 18 892 54 35Nonpartisan Randy Tyree 15 853 45 61Write in Jean Teague 4 0 01Write in C Howard Bozeman 2 0 01Write in Willie Hambree 1 0 00Write in Harry E Hodge 1 0 00Write in Steve Kidwell 1 0 00Write in Louis A McElroy II 1 0 00Write in Ron Payne 1 0 00Write in E R Shultz 1 0 00Write in Kyle Testerman 1 0 00Write in Robt O Watson 1 0 00Total votes 34 759Elections between 1987 2003 editThis section is empty You can help by adding to it November 2023 2003 edit2003 Knoxville mayoral election nbsp 1999 September 30 2003 2007 nbsp nbsp Candidate Bill Haslam Madeline RogeroPopular vote 15 730 13 864Percentage 52 64 46 39 Mayor before electionVictor AsheRepublican Elected Mayor Bill HaslamRepublicanThe 2003 Knoxville mayoral election took place on September 30 2003 to elect the mayor of Knoxville Tennessee The election was held concurrently with various other local elections it was officially nonpartisan It saw the election of Bill Haslam Haslam reached a majority in the initial round of the election forgoing the need for a runoff to be held Results edit Results 3 Party Candidate Votes Nonpartisan Bill Haslam 15 730 52 64Nonpartisan Madeline Rogero 13 864 46 39Nonpartisan George Alexander Hamilton Sr 166 0 56Nonpartisan Boyce McCall 123 0 41Total votes 29 883 1002007 edit2007 Knoxville mayoral election nbsp 2003 September 25 2007 2011 nbsp nbsp Candidate Bill Haslam Isa InfantePopular vote 5 728 667Percentage 87 32 10 17 Mayor before electionBill HaslamRepublican Elected Mayor Bill HaslamRepublicanThe 2007 Knoxville mayoral election took place on September 25 2007 to elect the mayor of Knoxville Tennessee The election was held concurrently with various other local elections it was officially nonpartisan It saw the reelection of incumbent Bill Haslam Haslam reached a majority in the initial round of the election forgoing the need for a runoff to be held Results edit Results 4 Party Candidate Votes Nonpartisan Bill Haslam incumbent 5 728 87 32Nonpartisan Isa Infante 667 10 17Nonpartisan Mark Saroff 165 2 52Total votes 6 5602011 edit2011 Knoxville mayoral election nbsp 2007 September 27 2011 first round November 8 2011 runoff 2015 nbsp nbsp nbsp Candidate Madeline Rogero Mark Padgett Ivan HarmonFirst round vote 8 242 3 741 3 537First round percentage 49 90 22 65 22 33 Second round vote 12 441 8 827Second round percentage 58 50 41 50 Mayor before electionDaniel Brown acting Elected Mayor Madeline RogeroDemocraticThe 2011 Knoxville mayoral election took place on September 27 and November 8 2011 to elect the mayor of Knoxville Tennessee The election was held concurrently with various other local elections and was officially nonpartisan It saw the election of Madeline Rogero Serving as acting mayor following the resignation of Republican mayor Bill Haslam to serve as Governor of Tennessee and in the months before the individual elected in this race would take office was Daniel Brown who did not seek a full term as mayor Since no candidate secured a majority in the first round a runoff was held between the top two finishers The election saw Rogero become the first woman elected mayor of Knoxville She is also the first woman to be elected mayor in any of the Big Four cities of Tennessee Memphis Nashville Knoxville and Chattanooga Results edit First round edit First round results 5 Party Candidate Votes Nonpartisan Madeline Rogero 8 242 49 90Nonpartisan Mark Padgett 3 741 22 65Nonpartisan Ivan Harmon 3 537 22 33Nonpartisan Joe Hultquist 698 4 23Nonpartisan Bo Bennett 148 0 90Total votes 16 518Runoff edit Runoff results 6 Party Candidate Votes Nonpartisan Madeline Rogero 12 441 58 50Nonpartisan Mark Padgett 8 827 41 50Total votes 21 2682015 edit2015 Knoxville mayoral election nbsp 2011 September 29 2015 2019 nbsp Candidate Madeline RogeroPopular vote 3 711Percentage 98 78 nbsp Results by precinctRogero lt 90 Mayor before electionMadeline RogeroDemocratic Elected Mayor Madeline RogeroDemocraticThe 2015 Knoxville mayoral election took place on September 29 2015 to elect the mayor of Knoxville Tennessee The election was held concurrently with various other local elections and was officially nonpartisan It saw the reelection of incumbent Madeline Rogero Since Rogero reached a majority in the initial round of the election no runoff was held This was set to be the case since only two candidates were on the ballot Results edit First round results 7 Party Candidate Votes Nonpartisan Madeline Rogero incumbent 3 811 98 78Write in Jack Knoxville 46 1 22Total votes 3 7572019 edit2019 Knoxville mayoral election nbsp 2015 August 27 2019 first round November 6 2019 second round 2023 Candidate Indya Kincannon Eddie Mannis Marshall StairParty Nonpartisan Nonpartisan NonpartisanFirst round vote 5 568 7 005 5 158First round percentage 28 31 36 64 26 87 Runoff vote 13 291 12 069Runoff percentage 52 41 47 59 nbsp First round results by precinct nbsp Runoff results by precinctKincannon 30 40 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 Mannis 30 40 40 50 50 60 60 70 Stair 20 30 30 40 40 50 Mayor before electionMadeline RogeroDemocratic Elected Mayor Indya KincannonDemocraticThe 2019 Knoxville mayoral Election took place on August 27 2019 and November 5 2019 to elect the next mayor of Knoxville Tennessee The election was held concurrently with various other local elections All Knoxville municipal elections are non partisan Since no candidate met 50 or more of the votes Eddie Mannis and Indya Kincannon advanced to the November election Incumbent Mayor Madeline Rogero was ineligible to run for re election having served the maximum of two terms 8 Candidates edit Declared Michael Andrews licensed barber 9 8 Fletcher Burkhardt social media specialist 9 Indya Kincannon former Knox County School Board member 2004 2014 former chair of the Knox County School Board former city director for Mayor Rogero 9 Eddie Mannis former COO and deputy to Mayor Rogero chairman of the Metropolitan Airport Authority prominent businessman 9 Calvin Taylor Skinner worked in community and leadership development 9 Marshall Stair lawyer at large member of the Knoxville City Council 2011 2019 9 Results edit First round edit First round results 10 Party Candidate Votes Nonpartisan Eddie Mannis 7 005 36 64Nonpartisan Indya Kincannon 5 568 28 31Nonpartisan Marshall Stair 5 158 26 87Nonpartisan Fletcher Knoxville Burkhardt 591 3 09Nonpartisan Calvin Taylor Skinner 493 2 58Nonpartisan Michael W Andrews 301 1 57Total votes 19 116Runoff edit In the runoff election Indya Kincannon defeated Eddie Mannis Runoff results Party Candidate Votes Nonpartisan Indya Kincannon 13 291 52 41Nonpartisan Eddie Mannis 12 069 47 59Total votes 25 360 1002023 edit2023 Knoxville mayoral election nbsp 2019 August 29 2023 2027 Candidate Indya Kincannon Jeff TalmanPopular vote 9 431 4 808Percentage 57 52 29 32 Candidate Constance Every R C LawhornPopular vote 1 328 830Percentage 8 10 5 06 Mayor before electionIndya Kincannon Elected Mayor Indya KincannonThe 2023 Knoxville mayoral election took place on August 29 2023 to elect the mayor of Knoxville Tennessee The election was held concurrently with various other local elections All Knoxville municipal elections are non partisan Incumbent mayor Indya Kincannon announced her re election campaign on November 16 2022 11 Since Kincannon reached won re election because she reached a majority in the initial round of the election no runoff was needed Candidates edit Declared Indya Kincannon incumbent mayor 11 Jeff Talman mortgage banker and president of the Knoxville Volunteer Rotary Club 12 Constance Every nonprofit founder R C Lawhorn businessman 13 Results edit Results 14 Party Candidate Votes Nonpartisan Indya Kincannon 9 431 57 52Nonpartisan Jeff Talman 4 808 29 32Nonpartisan Constance Every 1 328 8 10Nonpartisan R C Lawhorn 830 5 06Total votes 16 397 100See also editElections in Tennessee Political party strength in Tennessee Government of TennesseeReferences edit Knox County Election Commission Election Returns Race Totals PDF Knox County Election Commission 16 October 1987 Retrieved 1 November 2019 Knox County Election Commission Election Returns Race Totals PDF Knox County Election Commission 16 November 1987 Retrieved 1 November 2019 Unofficial Tally Results By Election Knox County Retrieved 25 October 2019 Cumulative Report Unofficial Knox County Tennessee CITY OF KNOXVILLE PRIMARY ELECTION September 25 2007 PDF Knox County 25 September 2007 Retrieved 25 October 2019 Cumulative Report Unofficial Knox County Tennessee City of Knoxville Primary and State Senate Special Primary Election September 27 2011 PDF Knox County 4 October 2011 Retrieved 25 October 2019 Cumulative Report Unofficial Knox County Tennessee City of Knoxville Regular and Special State Senate General Election November 08 2011 PDF Knox County 10 November 2011 Retrieved 25 October 2019 Cumulative Report Official Knox County Tennessee Tennessee House 14th District Special General and City of Knoxville Primary Election September 29 2015 PDF Knox County 19 October 2015 Retrieved 25 October 2019 a b OFFICES ON THE 2019 BALLOT knoxvilletn gov Retrieved 2019 08 22 a b c d e f Whetstone Tyler Who will be Knoxville s next mayor We tell you about the candidates Knoxville News Sentinel Retrieved 2019 08 22 Cumulative Report Official Knox County Tennessee CITY OF KNOXVILLE PRIMARY ELECTION August 27 2019 PDF Knox County 17 November 2019 Retrieved 1 November 2019 a b Knoxville Mayor Indya Kincannon announces she is seeking reelection in 2023 WBIR com WBIR November 16 2022 Retrieved November 26 2022 About Talman For Mayor Retrieved 2023 08 03 About Me R C Lawhorn for Mayor Retrieved 2023 08 03 August 2023 Election Results Knox County Retrieved November 9 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mayoral elections in Knoxville amp oldid 1188525030 2011, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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