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Freddie O’Connell wins Nashville mayoral runoff

Former Metro Councilman Freddie O’Connell comfortably beat former Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development Assistant Commissioner Alice Rolli with.

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Freddie O’Connell and Alice Rolli advance to a runoff in the Nashville mayor’s race

Metro Council member Freddie O’Connell and former Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development Assistant Commissioner Alice Rolli beat out.

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Polls indicate voter turnout should be high in the Nashville Mayor’s race. Why hasn’t it been?

This week Tennesseans for Student Success released an independent poll of likely voters in the Nashville mayor’s race showing four.

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Freddie O’Connell pulls away in latest poll of Nashville mayor’s race

A new independent poll of the Nashville mayoral election shows Metro Councilman Freddie O'Connell in a strong position to make.

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Metro Council faces criticism for appointing one of its own to vacant House seat

Members of Metro Council in Nashville are facing criticism for appointing a fellow council member to fill a vacant State.

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Education played a major role in several competitive races

Few of Tennessee’s state legislative races could truly be considered competitive Tuesday night. There are five exceptions though, all coming.

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Governor Lee touts education accomplishments in second term win

Tennessee Governor Bill Lee promised to continue his educational priorities after comfortably winning a second term. Governor Lee won nearly.

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Education could be the key issue for voters in the upcoming Governor’s race

29.5 percent of respondents in a new poll of East Tennessee residents cited education and children as the topic they.

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Knoxville House candidate proposes removing public funding from public charter schools in debate

In a televised debate on a wide range of topics, Democratic Tennessee House District 18 Candidate Gregory Kaplan proposed a.

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Here is what Tennessee governor, Democratic challenger say on education

Gov. Bill Lee and his Democratic challenger, Dr. Jason Martin, agree that Tennessee students need timely and relevant vocational training.

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