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''See the article "[[county executive]]" for details on the office's statutory powers.''
  
The '''County Mayor''' is the constitutional [[county executive]] of [[Maury County, Tennessee]].
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The county mayor is elected for a four-year term. The most recent election was held on August 2, 2018.
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The '''County Mayor''' is the constitutional [[county executive]] of [[Maury County, Tennessee]].<ref>See [http://www.capitol.tn.gov/about/docs/tn-constitution.pdf Tenn. Const. art. VII.]</ref>
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The county mayor is currently elected for a four-year term. The most recent election was held on [[2018 County General Election (Maury County) | August 2, 2018]]. The next election will occur on [[2022 County General Election (Maury County) | Thursday, August 4, 2022]].
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The office has also been referred to as "County Executive" (the formal title used in the state constitution) and "County Judge." Before a state constitutional amendment in 1978 created the current office, the chief administrator of a county in Tennessee was known as a "Chief Judge" and had judicial and legislative, as well as executive, duties.<ref>Hatcher, Joe. "How Voters Changed Constitution." ''The Tennessean.'' 19 March 1978. pp. 1B-2B. Web (newspapers.com). 9 Feb. 2021.</ref><ref>Parish, Joe. "The Follow-Up." ''The Jackson (Tenn.) Sun.'' 9 March 1978. Web (newspapers.com). 9 Feb. 2021.</ref> Prior to 1875, there was no singular county chief elected directly by the people; rather, a Chairman of the County Court was elected by and from the county's Justices of the Peace and the County Court consisted of a quorum of these magistrates.<ref>Turner, William Bruce. ''History of Maury County, Tennessee.'' Nashville, Parthenon Press, 1955. pp. 29-30. Web (hathitrust.org). 9 Feb. 2021.</ref><ref>Turner says the office of County Judge was created in 1875, but the University of Tennessee's County Technical Assistance Service states that an Act of 1855 created the office of County Judge in every county of the state. [https://privateacts.ctas.tennessee.edu/content/administration-historical-notes-70 "Administration-Historical Notes." Undated. Web. 9 Feb. 2021.] It is possible that the implementation of this law did not occur in Maury County due to the intervening Civil War or due to some private legislation that only applied to Maury County. Contemporaneous sources frequently claim that the office of County Judge was created in about 1899, relating to a private act (see [https://privateacts.ctas.tennessee.edu/content/court-system-historical-notes-70 CTAS. "Historical Notes-Court System." Undated. Web. 9 Feb. 2021.]) that created the Maury County Criminal Court. See "To Be Investigated." ''The Nashville Banner.'' 29 Dec. 1899, p. 2. Web (hathitrust.org). 9 Feb. 2021. The ''Banner'' article of December 29, 1899 says that the General Assembly had recently created the office of County Judge and that E.D. Looney had been issued a commission. The oldest article I can find indicating someone had been elected as County Judge relates to the election of E.D. Looney in 1900. See "Additional Returns from Thursday's County Elections." ''The Nashville American.'' 4 Aug. 1900, p. 5. Web (newspapers.com). 9 Feb. 2021. Judges were elected for eight-year terms from 1900 to 1978. See CTAS "Administration - Historical Notes" web page cited above.</ref>
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The current salary for the Maury County Mayor is $112,140 per year.<ref>[https://www.columbiadailyherald.com/story/news/politics/county/2020/09/08/maury-county-commissioners-postpone-their-own-pay-increase/5744567002/ Christen, Mike. "Maury County commissioners postpone their own pay increase." ''The Daily Herald.'' 8 Sept. 2020. Web (columbiadailyherald.com). 23 Feb. 2021.]</ref>
  
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
|+Mayors of Maury County, Tennessee
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|+County Executives / County Judges (before 1978) of Maury County, Tennessee
 
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! Name
 
! Name
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! Election Results
 
! Election Results
 
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| Andy Ogles  
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| [[Andy Ogles]]
 
| Republican
 
| Republican
 
| 2018-present
 
| 2018-present
| '''August 2, 2018''': Ogles (R) 6,843; Norman 5,387; Shackelford 5,031; Kelton 1,474.<ref>https://www.maurycounty-tn.gov/Archive.aspx?AMID=37 "Election Results." Maury County Election Commission. Web. Undated. 9 Feb. 2021.]</ref>
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| '''August 2, 2018''': Ogles (R) 6,843; Norman (Inc.) 5,387; Sonny Shackelford 5,031; Amanda Kelton 1,474.<ref>https://www.maurycounty-tn.gov/Archive.aspx?AMID=37 "Election Results." Maury County Election Commission. Web. Undated. 9 Feb. 2021.]</ref>
 
|-
 
|-
 
| Charlie Norman
 
| Charlie Norman
 
| Republican<ref>Sought re-election in 2018 as an Independent. See [https://www.columbiadailyherald.com/news/20180802/ogles-ousts-norman-in-race-for-county-mayor Bennett, James. "Ogles ousts Norman in race for County Mayor." ''The Daily Herald.'' 2 Aug 2018. Web. 9 Feb. 2021.]</ref>
 
| Republican<ref>Sought re-election in 2018 as an Independent. See [https://www.columbiadailyherald.com/news/20180802/ogles-ousts-norman-in-race-for-county-mayor Bennett, James. "Ogles ousts Norman in race for County Mayor." ''The Daily Herald.'' 2 Aug 2018. Web. 9 Feb. 2021.]</ref>
 
| 2014-2018
 
| 2014-2018
| '''August 7, 2014''': Norman (R) 6,144; Willis 4,000; Brown 2,996; Carbaugh 1,723; Matlock 806; Dinwiddie 743.<ref>[https://www.maurycounty-tn.gov/Archive.aspx?AMID=37 "Election Results." Maury County Election Commission. Web. Undated. 9 Feb. 2021.]</ref>
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| '''August 7, 2014''': Norman (R) 6,144; Kim Willis 4,000; Larry Brown 2,996; Gary Carbaugh 1,723; Chip Matlock 806; Mike Dinwiddie 743. (unofficial) <ref>[https://www.maurycounty-tn.gov/Archive.aspx?AMID=37 "Election Results." Maury County Election Commission. Web. Undated. 9 Feb. 2021.]</ref>
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| James (Jim) Bailey, Jr.
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| Independent
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| 2002-2014
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| '''August 5, 2010''': Bailey 11,268 (Inc.); Mike Bennett 4,535. (unofficial) <ref>[https://columbiadailyherald.newsbank.com/doc/news/131700844A45B320?pdate=2010-08-06 "Election results." ''The Daily Herald.'' 6 Aug. 2010. Web (Daily Herald online archives). 9 Feb. 2021.]</ref><br/> '''August 3, 2006''': ''Unopposed.''<ref>[https://columbiadailyherald.newsbank.com/doc/news/12BD0C2003130C60?search_terms "County officials sworn in." ''The Daily Herald.'' 4 Sept. 2010. Web (Daily Herald online archives). 9 Feb 2021.]</ref><br/>'''August 1, 2002''': Bailey 7,767; Jimmy Couch 4,496.<ref>[https://columbiadailyherald.newsbank.com/doc/news/12BD0BED9C4B31D0?pdate=2002-08-02 "Bailey defeats Couch in race to serve as county executive." ''The Daily Herald.'' 2 Aug. 2002. Web (Daily Herald online archives). 9 Feb. 2021]</ref>
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| Edward (Ed) Harlan
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| Independent
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| 1994-2002
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| '''August 6, 1998''': Harlan (Inc.) 7,965; Jimmy Couch 4,015; Don Bryant 1,960. (unofficial)<ref>McClure, Sue. "Maury favors incumbents." ''The Tennessean.'' 8 Aug. 1998. p. 6B. Web (newspapers.com). 9 Feb. 2021.</ref><br/>'''August 4, 1994''': Harlan 7,808; George C. Jones 5,207; Ricky Shelby 843. (unofficial) <ref>"Final General Election Results." ''The Tennessean.'' 6 Aug. 1994. p. 2B. Web (newspapers.com). 9 Feb. 2021.</ref>
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| Sam Delk Kennedy<ref>Alund, Natalie. "Sam Kennedy, former publisher, dies at age 91." ''The Tennessean.'' 4 May 2018. p. 8A. Web (newspapers.com). 9 Feb. 2021.</ref>
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| Democratic<ref>Kennedy was active in Democratic Party politics, but may not have appeared on the ballot as a Democrat. See Alund, cited above.</ref>
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| 1990-1994
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| '''August 2, 1990''': Kennedy 5,336; George C Jones 3,814; Tom H. Brown 1,031. (unofficial) <ref>"Maury sheriff easily arrests rivals' efforts; incumbent DA retains spot." ''The Tennessean.'' 3 Aug. 19980 p. 15-A. Web (newspapers.com). 9 Feb. 2021.</ref>
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| Michael Greene
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| ''n/a''
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| 1982-1986
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| '''August 7, 1986''': Greene 5,449; Taylor Rayburn (Inc.) 3,232; Ed Harlan 3,060; Ron Bishop 993; Sammie Logue 179. (unofficial) <ref>"Maury County Elections." ''The Tennessean.'' 8 Aug. 1986. p. 9-A. Web (newspapers.com). 9 Feb. 2021.</ref>
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| Taylor Rayburn<ref>"Judge Taylor Rayburn, Sr. rites tomorrow." ''The Tennnessean.'' 26 Sept. 1996. p. 5B. 9 Feb. 2021.</ref>
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| ''n/a''
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| 1974-1986
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| '''August 6, 1982''': Rayburn (Inc.) 8,049; Ron Bishop 2,792. (unofficial) <ref>"Totals Listed for Midstate Local Races." ''The Tennessean.'' 7 Aug. 1982. p. 14. Web (newspapers.com). 9 Feb. 2021.</ref><ref>"Despite Brown's Challenge, Maury Sheriff Winner." ''The Tennessean.'' 6 Aug. 1982. p. 23. Web (newspapers.com). 9 Feb. 2021.</ref><br/>'''August 1, 1974''': Rayburn 4,468; John Stanton (Inc.) 3,434; Victor Quinn n/a. (does not include absentee ballots)<ref>"Rayburn Upset Winner in Maury." ''The Tennessean.'' 2 Aug. 1974. p. 18. Web (newspapers.com). 9 Feb. 2021.</ref>
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| John Stanton<ref>"John S. Stanton" (obituary). ''The Tennessean.'' 26 January 1997. p. 5B. Web (newspapers.com). 9 Feb. 2021.</ref>
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| ''n/a''
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| 1966-1974
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| '''August 4, 1966''': ''Judge Stanton was re-elected.''<ref>"Winners in County Elections Listed." ''The Nashville Tennessean.'' 7 Aug. 1966. p. 19-F. Web (newspapers.com). 9 Feb. 2021.</ref>
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| David F. Fleming<ref>"Judge Fleming Dies, Rites Set." ''The Tennessean.'' 13 Jan. 1981. p. 19. Web (newspapers.com). 9 Feb. 2021.</ref>
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| Independent
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| 1950-1966
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| '''August 3, 1950''': Defeated incumbent Democrat Hugh Lee Webster by 700 vote majority.<ref>"New Maury Judge, Independent Candidate, Takes Over Sept. 1.", ''The Nashville Banner.'' 8 Aug. 1950. p. 8. Web (newspapers.com). 9 Feb. 2021.</ref>
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| Hugh Lee Webster
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| Democratic
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| 1947-1950
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| ''Appointed to fill vacancy left by the death of W.C. Whitthorne; defeated C.A. Kennedy and David Fleming in a special election in August 1948.<ref>"Judge Webster Raps Opponent's Campaign Tactics." ''The Nashville Banner.'' 29 July 1950. p. 5. Web (newspapers.com). 9 Feb. 2021.</ref><ref>"Columbia Attorney Wins Maury Post." ''The Tennessean.'' 7 Aug. 1948. p. 5. Web (newspapers.com). 9 Feb. 2021.</ref>''
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| Washington C. Whitthorne, Jr.<ref>"W.C. Whitthorne Rites Set Today." ''The Tennessean.'' 8 July 1948. p. 19. Web (newspapers.com). 9 Feb. 2021.</ref>
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| Democratic
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| 1918-1947
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| ''Appointed to fill vacancy left by the death of J.T. McKnight in 1918; first elected to a full term in 1920.<ref>"Judge Whitthorne Announces His Candidacy For Full Term." ''The Columbia Herald.'' 9 July 1920. p. 2. Web (newspapers.com). 9 Feb. 2021.</ref>''
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| James T. McKnight<ref>"Judge M'Knight Succumbs After Brief Illness." ''The Columbia Herald.'' 4 Oct. 1918, p. 7. Web (newspapers.com). 9 Feb. 2021.</ref>
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| Democratic
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| 1910-1918
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| ''n/a''
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|-
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| William Osceola Gordon<ref>See Turner, cited above.</ref><ref>"Judge Wm. O. Gordon Dies in Maury Co." ''The Tennessean.'' 31 Dec. 1914. p. 8. Web (newspapers.com). 9 Feb. 2021.</ref>
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| ''n/a''
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| 1902-1910
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| ''n/a''
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|-
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| Edmund D. Looney<ref>See Turner, cited above.</ref><ref>"Edmund D. Looney Rites Set Today." ''The Tennessean.'' 20 June 1939. p. 9. Web (newspapers.com). 9 Feb. 2021.</ref>
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| ''n/a''
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| 1895-1902
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| ''n/a''
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|-
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| A.L. Thomas<ref>See Turner, cited above.</ref>
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| ''n/a''
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| 1893-1895
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| ''n/a''
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|-
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| W.H. Nelson<ref>See Turner, cited above.</ref>
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| ''n/a''
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| 1891-1893
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| ''n/a''
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|-
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| Leon Frierson<ref>See Turner, cited above.</ref><ref>"The Death Record. Judge Leon Frierson." ''The Nashville Banner.'' 12 Feb. 1908. p. 10. Web (newspapers.com). 9 Feb. 2021.</ref>
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| ''n/a''
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| 1884-1891
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| ''n/a''
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|-
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| William Osceola Gordon<ref>See Turner, cited above.</ref>
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| ''n/a''
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| 1875-1884
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| ''n/a''
 
|}
 
|}
  

Latest revision as of 03:07, 23 February 2021

See the article "county executive" for details on the office's statutory powers.


The County Mayor is the constitutional county executive of Maury County, Tennessee.[1]

The county mayor is currently elected for a four-year term. The most recent election was held on August 2, 2018. The next election will occur on Thursday, August 4, 2022.

The office has also been referred to as "County Executive" (the formal title used in the state constitution) and "County Judge." Before a state constitutional amendment in 1978 created the current office, the chief administrator of a county in Tennessee was known as a "Chief Judge" and had judicial and legislative, as well as executive, duties.[2][3] Prior to 1875, there was no singular county chief elected directly by the people; rather, a Chairman of the County Court was elected by and from the county's Justices of the Peace and the County Court consisted of a quorum of these magistrates.[4][5]

The current salary for the Maury County Mayor is $112,140 per year.[6]

County Executives / County Judges (before 1978) of Maury County, Tennessee
Name Party Years in Office Election Results
Andy Ogles Republican 2018-present August 2, 2018: Ogles (R) 6,843; Norman (Inc.) 5,387; Sonny Shackelford 5,031; Amanda Kelton 1,474.[7]
Charlie Norman Republican[8] 2014-2018 August 7, 2014: Norman (R) 6,144; Kim Willis 4,000; Larry Brown 2,996; Gary Carbaugh 1,723; Chip Matlock 806; Mike Dinwiddie 743. (unofficial) [9]
James (Jim) Bailey, Jr. Independent 2002-2014 August 5, 2010: Bailey 11,268 (Inc.); Mike Bennett 4,535. (unofficial) [10]
August 3, 2006: Unopposed.[11]
August 1, 2002: Bailey 7,767; Jimmy Couch 4,496.[12]
Edward (Ed) Harlan Independent 1994-2002 August 6, 1998: Harlan (Inc.) 7,965; Jimmy Couch 4,015; Don Bryant 1,960. (unofficial)[13]
August 4, 1994: Harlan 7,808; George C. Jones 5,207; Ricky Shelby 843. (unofficial) [14]
Sam Delk Kennedy[15] Democratic[16] 1990-1994 August 2, 1990: Kennedy 5,336; George C Jones 3,814; Tom H. Brown 1,031. (unofficial) [17]
Michael Greene n/a 1982-1986 August 7, 1986: Greene 5,449; Taylor Rayburn (Inc.) 3,232; Ed Harlan 3,060; Ron Bishop 993; Sammie Logue 179. (unofficial) [18]
Taylor Rayburn[19] n/a 1974-1986 August 6, 1982: Rayburn (Inc.) 8,049; Ron Bishop 2,792. (unofficial) [20][21]
August 1, 1974: Rayburn 4,468; John Stanton (Inc.) 3,434; Victor Quinn n/a. (does not include absentee ballots)[22]
John Stanton[23] n/a 1966-1974 August 4, 1966: Judge Stanton was re-elected.[24]
David F. Fleming[25] Independent 1950-1966 August 3, 1950: Defeated incumbent Democrat Hugh Lee Webster by 700 vote majority.[26]
Hugh Lee Webster Democratic 1947-1950 Appointed to fill vacancy left by the death of W.C. Whitthorne; defeated C.A. Kennedy and David Fleming in a special election in August 1948.[27][28]
Washington C. Whitthorne, Jr.[29] Democratic 1918-1947 Appointed to fill vacancy left by the death of J.T. McKnight in 1918; first elected to a full term in 1920.[30]
James T. McKnight[31] Democratic 1910-1918 n/a
William Osceola Gordon[32][33] n/a 1902-1910 n/a
Edmund D. Looney[34][35] n/a 1895-1902 n/a
A.L. Thomas[36] n/a 1893-1895 n/a
W.H. Nelson[37] n/a 1891-1893 n/a
Leon Frierson[38][39] n/a 1884-1891 n/a
William Osceola Gordon[40] n/a 1875-1884 n/a

References

  1. See Tenn. Const. art. VII.
  2. Hatcher, Joe. "How Voters Changed Constitution." The Tennessean. 19 March 1978. pp. 1B-2B. Web (newspapers.com). 9 Feb. 2021.
  3. Parish, Joe. "The Follow-Up." The Jackson (Tenn.) Sun. 9 March 1978. Web (newspapers.com). 9 Feb. 2021.
  4. Turner, William Bruce. History of Maury County, Tennessee. Nashville, Parthenon Press, 1955. pp. 29-30. Web (hathitrust.org). 9 Feb. 2021.
  5. Turner says the office of County Judge was created in 1875, but the University of Tennessee's County Technical Assistance Service states that an Act of 1855 created the office of County Judge in every county of the state. "Administration-Historical Notes." Undated. Web. 9 Feb. 2021. It is possible that the implementation of this law did not occur in Maury County due to the intervening Civil War or due to some private legislation that only applied to Maury County. Contemporaneous sources frequently claim that the office of County Judge was created in about 1899, relating to a private act (see CTAS. "Historical Notes-Court System." Undated. Web. 9 Feb. 2021.) that created the Maury County Criminal Court. See "To Be Investigated." The Nashville Banner. 29 Dec. 1899, p. 2. Web (hathitrust.org). 9 Feb. 2021. The Banner article of December 29, 1899 says that the General Assembly had recently created the office of County Judge and that E.D. Looney had been issued a commission. The oldest article I can find indicating someone had been elected as County Judge relates to the election of E.D. Looney in 1900. See "Additional Returns from Thursday's County Elections." The Nashville American. 4 Aug. 1900, p. 5. Web (newspapers.com). 9 Feb. 2021. Judges were elected for eight-year terms from 1900 to 1978. See CTAS "Administration - Historical Notes" web page cited above.
  6. Christen, Mike. "Maury County commissioners postpone their own pay increase." The Daily Herald. 8 Sept. 2020. Web (columbiadailyherald.com). 23 Feb. 2021.
  7. https://www.maurycounty-tn.gov/Archive.aspx?AMID=37 "Election Results." Maury County Election Commission. Web. Undated. 9 Feb. 2021.]
  8. Sought re-election in 2018 as an Independent. See Bennett, James. "Ogles ousts Norman in race for County Mayor." The Daily Herald. 2 Aug 2018. Web. 9 Feb. 2021.
  9. "Election Results." Maury County Election Commission. Web. Undated. 9 Feb. 2021.
  10. "Election results." The Daily Herald. 6 Aug. 2010. Web (Daily Herald online archives). 9 Feb. 2021.
  11. "County officials sworn in." The Daily Herald. 4 Sept. 2010. Web (Daily Herald online archives). 9 Feb 2021.
  12. "Bailey defeats Couch in race to serve as county executive." The Daily Herald. 2 Aug. 2002. Web (Daily Herald online archives). 9 Feb. 2021
  13. McClure, Sue. "Maury favors incumbents." The Tennessean. 8 Aug. 1998. p. 6B. Web (newspapers.com). 9 Feb. 2021.
  14. "Final General Election Results." The Tennessean. 6 Aug. 1994. p. 2B. Web (newspapers.com). 9 Feb. 2021.
  15. Alund, Natalie. "Sam Kennedy, former publisher, dies at age 91." The Tennessean. 4 May 2018. p. 8A. Web (newspapers.com). 9 Feb. 2021.
  16. Kennedy was active in Democratic Party politics, but may not have appeared on the ballot as a Democrat. See Alund, cited above.
  17. "Maury sheriff easily arrests rivals' efforts; incumbent DA retains spot." The Tennessean. 3 Aug. 19980 p. 15-A. Web (newspapers.com). 9 Feb. 2021.
  18. "Maury County Elections." The Tennessean. 8 Aug. 1986. p. 9-A. Web (newspapers.com). 9 Feb. 2021.
  19. "Judge Taylor Rayburn, Sr. rites tomorrow." The Tennnessean. 26 Sept. 1996. p. 5B. 9 Feb. 2021.
  20. "Totals Listed for Midstate Local Races." The Tennessean. 7 Aug. 1982. p. 14. Web (newspapers.com). 9 Feb. 2021.
  21. "Despite Brown's Challenge, Maury Sheriff Winner." The Tennessean. 6 Aug. 1982. p. 23. Web (newspapers.com). 9 Feb. 2021.
  22. "Rayburn Upset Winner in Maury." The Tennessean. 2 Aug. 1974. p. 18. Web (newspapers.com). 9 Feb. 2021.
  23. "John S. Stanton" (obituary). The Tennessean. 26 January 1997. p. 5B. Web (newspapers.com). 9 Feb. 2021.
  24. "Winners in County Elections Listed." The Nashville Tennessean. 7 Aug. 1966. p. 19-F. Web (newspapers.com). 9 Feb. 2021.
  25. "Judge Fleming Dies, Rites Set." The Tennessean. 13 Jan. 1981. p. 19. Web (newspapers.com). 9 Feb. 2021.
  26. "New Maury Judge, Independent Candidate, Takes Over Sept. 1.", The Nashville Banner. 8 Aug. 1950. p. 8. Web (newspapers.com). 9 Feb. 2021.
  27. "Judge Webster Raps Opponent's Campaign Tactics." The Nashville Banner. 29 July 1950. p. 5. Web (newspapers.com). 9 Feb. 2021.
  28. "Columbia Attorney Wins Maury Post." The Tennessean. 7 Aug. 1948. p. 5. Web (newspapers.com). 9 Feb. 2021.
  29. "W.C. Whitthorne Rites Set Today." The Tennessean. 8 July 1948. p. 19. Web (newspapers.com). 9 Feb. 2021.
  30. "Judge Whitthorne Announces His Candidacy For Full Term." The Columbia Herald. 9 July 1920. p. 2. Web (newspapers.com). 9 Feb. 2021.
  31. "Judge M'Knight Succumbs After Brief Illness." The Columbia Herald. 4 Oct. 1918, p. 7. Web (newspapers.com). 9 Feb. 2021.
  32. See Turner, cited above.
  33. "Judge Wm. O. Gordon Dies in Maury Co." The Tennessean. 31 Dec. 1914. p. 8. Web (newspapers.com). 9 Feb. 2021.
  34. See Turner, cited above.
  35. "Edmund D. Looney Rites Set Today." The Tennessean. 20 June 1939. p. 9. Web (newspapers.com). 9 Feb. 2021.
  36. See Turner, cited above.
  37. See Turner, cited above.
  38. See Turner, cited above.
  39. "The Death Record. Judge Leon Frierson." The Nashville Banner. 12 Feb. 1908. p. 10. Web (newspapers.com). 9 Feb. 2021.
  40. See Turner, cited above.

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