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Contest for County Commissioner District 6 Position 2

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primary - Partisan - County Commissioner District 6 Position 2

About this office

Fayette County Commissioners are members of the county's legislative body. Fayette has 14 single-member districts; some districts elect two commissioners at-large within the district (the second position is noted). The County Commission passes resolutions and ordinances, approves the annual county budget, sets the property-tax rate, and enacts countywide policy. Each commissioner represents roughly 2,000 residents — a much smaller constituency than in urban counties, where retail relationship-based politics has more weight. Members must complete at least seven hours of continuing education annually through the UT County Technical Assistance Service.

Term length: 4 years.

This role calls for

  • Policy judgment on countywide matters — budget, taxes, land use, services — within Tennessee county-government law.
  • Budget literacy: commissioners set the property-tax rate and approve the county budget.
  • Legislative process: drafting, amending, and voting on resolutions and ordinances.
  • Constituent relations in a district of roughly 2,000 residents — retail, relationship-based politics.
  • Willingness to complete the state-required seven hours of annual continuing education through UT CTAS.

Derived from the office's statutory duties and operational reality. Candidate summaries below map each candidate's documented experience to these requirements.

Campaigns

Republican Primary 1 candidate
Steve R Reeves

Steve R Reeves

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Incumbent Fayette County Commissioner, District 6 (Williston), address 2180 Shady Grove. Serves as Budget Chairman of the Fayette County Commission — the member who routinely presents budget amendments to the full body, giving him the most direct budget-literacy experience on the commission. Recurring participant in commission meetings and budget processes documented in county packets going back to 2017–2021. Has filed Tennessee Ethics Commission Statement of Interest forms in the County Commission capacity for 2024, 2025 (original + amended), and 2026. Bio does not indicate career outside the commission or formal education. Appears to be from the same family as Mike Reeves.