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  • Writer's pictureLucky Knott

Coffee County Republican Party to Caucus for Two Open Commission Seats


The Coffee County Republican Party will conduct a caucus on September 5, 2024, to select candidates for Coffee County Commission Districts 2 and 6 for the November 5, 2024, General Election ballot. 

These seats are open because Commissioner Joey Hobbs, who was elected Manchester Mayor, recently resigned and former Commissioner Dennis Hunt, who was elected County Mayor, is resigning. The caucus will be held at the Coffee County Administrative Plaza Community Room at 1327 McArthur Street, Manchester. Voter registration begins at 5:00 p.m., with the caucus starting at 6:00 p.m. 

Those desiring to register and vote in the caucus must bring identification (driver's license or voter registration card) for review by a Contest and Credentials Committee. Only “bona fide Republicans,” as defined by the Bylaws of the Tennessee Republican Party (“Bylaws”), are allowed to participate and vote in the caucus.  Pursuant to Article IX, Section 1(A)(1) of the Bylaws, a “bona fide Republican” is an individual “… who has voted in at least three (3) of the four (4) most recent statewide Republican primary elections…”  Republicans who were not of legal age and unable to vote in three of the last four primary elections can obtain approval to participate from a State Executive Committee member the night of the caucus. 

District 2 citizens typically vote at Trinity Baptist Church, and District 6 citizens typically vote at the Manchester Conference Center or the Hillsboro Community Center. 

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