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  2. Knoxville City Council must change how people vote in ... - AOL

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    The Knoxville City Council is up against a tight deadline to navigate what a legally mandated change to its elections means for voters. Council members will meet at 4:30 p.m. July 18 in the main ...

  3. Knoxville's elections are changing and voters will have ... - AOL

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    The Knoxville City Council is under a tight deadline to completely overhaul its elections because of a change in state law.. Council members decided to let voters choose whether all are elected ...

  4. Indya Kincannon - Wikipedia

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    Indya Kincannon (born March 30, 1971) is an American politician who serves as the 69th Mayor of Knoxville, Tennessee since 2019. She won the 2019 mayoral election with more than 52% of the runoff vote over opponent Eddie Mannis. [ 2] She is Knoxville's second female mayor, after her predecessor Madeline Rogero.

  5. Knoxville voters face a choice: Elect city council ... - AOL

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    The three at-large members can live anywhere in the city. Since 1969, Knoxville has used a unique approach for city council elections. The top two candidates for each district were selected by ...

  6. Mayoral elections in Knoxville, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    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. Incumbent Democratic Mayor Madeline Rogero won re-election with 98.8% of the vote. Since Rogero reached a majority in the initial round of the election, no runoff ...

  7. Madeline Rogero - Wikipedia

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    Madeline Rogero. Madeline Anne Rogero ( / roʊhɛəroʊ /) (born July 26, 1952) is an American politician who served as the 68th mayor of Knoxville, Tennessee, elected in 2011. She was the first woman to hold the office and the first woman to be elected mayor in any of the Big Four cities (Memphis, Nashville, Knoxville and Chattanooga) in ...

  8. Jillian Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Occupation. politician, non-profit administrator. Website. jillianjohnson.net. Jillian Johnson is an American politician and non-profit administrator. Since 2015, she has served on the Durham City Council, and is the first LGBTQ member to be elected to the council. From 2017 to 2021, she served as the Mayor Pro-Tempore of Durham, North Carolina .

  9. Kyle Testerman - Wikipedia

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    Testerman (right) in attendance of the 1982 World's Fair in Knoxville with his wife (left). Kyle Copenhaver Testerman (December 27, 1934 – April 11, 2015) was mayor of Knoxville, Tennessee from 1972 to 1975, and again from 1984 to 1987. [1] [2] Testerman was a Republican .