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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 Wins Maury Post." ''The Tennessean.'' 7 Aug. 1948. p. 5. Web (newspapers.com). 9 Feb. 2021.</ref>''
 
| ''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 Wins Maury Post." ''The Tennessean.'' 7 Aug. 1948. p. 5. Web (newspapers.com). 9 Feb. 2021.</ref>''
 
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| Washington C. Whitthorne<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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| 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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| 1918-1947

Revision as of 10:56, 9 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 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.[4]

The county mayor is currently elected for a four-year term. The most recent election was held on August 2, 2018.

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.[5]
Charlie Norman Republican[6] 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) [7]
James (Jim) Bailey, Jr. Independent 2002-2014 August 5, 2010: Bailey 11,268 (Inc.); Mike Bennett 4,535. (unofficial) [8]
August 3, 2006: Unopposed.[9]
August 1, 2002: Bailey 7,767; Jimmy Couch 4,496.[10]
Edward (Ed) Harlan Independent 1994-2002 August 6, 1998: Harlan (Inc.) 7,965; Jimmy Couch 4,015; Don Bryant 1,960. (unofficial)[11]
August 4, 1994: Harlan 7,808; George C. Jones 5,207; Ricky Shelby 843. (unofficial) [12]
Sam Delk Kennedy[13] Democratic[14] 1990-1994 August 2, 1990: Kennedy 5,336; George C Jones 3,814; Tom H. Brown 1,031. (unofficial) [15]
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) [16]
Taylor Rayburn[17] n/a 1974-1986 August 6, 1982: Rayburn (Inc.) 7,179; Ron Bishop 2,489. (unofficial) [18]
August 1, 1974: Rayburn 4,468; John Stanton (Inc.) 3,434; Victor Quinn n/a. (does not include absentee ballots)[19]
John Stanton[20] n/a 1966-1974 n/a
David F. Fleming[21] Independent 1950-1966 August 3, 1950: Defeated incumbent Democrat Hugh Lee Webster by 700 vote majority.[22]
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.[23][24]
Washington C. Whitthorne, Jr.[25] 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.[26]
James T. McKnight[27] Democratic 1910-1918 n/a
W.O. Gordon[28] n/a 1902-1910 n/a
E.D. Looney[29] n/a 1895-1902 n/a
A.L. Thomas[30] n/a 1893-1895 n/a
W.H. Nelson[31] n/a 1891-1893 n/a
Leon Frierson[32] n/a 1884-1891 n/a
W.O. Gordon[33] 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. https://www.maurycounty-tn.gov/Archive.aspx?AMID=37 "Election Results." Maury County Election Commission. Web. Undated. 9 Feb. 2021.]
  6. 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.
  7. "Election Results." Maury County Election Commission. Web. Undated. 9 Feb. 2021.
  8. "Election results." The Daily Herald. 6 Aug. 2010. Web (Daily Herald online archives). 9 Feb. 2021.
  9. "County officials sworn in." The Daily Herald. 4 Sept. 2010. Web (Daily Herald online archives). 9 Feb 2021.
  10. "Bailey defeats Couch in race to serve as county executive." The Daily Herald. 2 Aug. 2002. Web (Daily Herald online archives). 9 Feb. 2021
  11. McClure, Sue. "Maury favors incumbents." The Tennessean. 8 Aug. 1998. p. 6B. Web (newspapers.com). 9 Feb. 2021.
  12. "Final General Election Results." The Tennessean. 6 Aug. 1994. p. 2B. Web (newspapers.com). 9 Feb. 2021.
  13. Alund, Natalie. "Sam Kennedy, former publisher, dies at age 91." The Tennessean. 4 May 2018. p. 8A. Web (newspapers.com). 9 Feb. 2021.
  14. Kennedy was active in Democratic Party politics, but may not have appeared on the ballot as a Democrat. See Alund, cited above.
  15. "Maury sheriff easily arrests rivals' efforts; incumbent DA retains spot." The Tennessean. 3 Aug. 19980 p. 15-A. Web (newspapers.com). 9 Feb. 2021.
  16. "Maury County Elections." The Tennessean. 8 Aug. 1986. p. 9-A. Web (newspapers.com). 9 Feb. 2021.
  17. "Judge Taylor Rayburn, Sr. rites tomorrow." The Tennnessean. 26 Sept. 1996. p. 5B. 9 Feb. 2021.
  18. "Despite Brown's Challenge, Maury Sheriff Winner." The Tennessean. 6 Aug. 1982. p. 23. Web (newspapers.com). 9 Feb. 2021.
  19. "Rayburn Upset Winner in Maury." The Tennessean. 2 Aug. 1974. p. 18. Web (newspapers.com). 9 Feb. 2021.
  20. "John S. Stanton" (obituary). The Tennessean. 26 January 1997. p. 5B. Web (newspapers.com). 9 Feb. 2021.
  21. "Judge Fleming Dies, Rites Set." The Tennessean. 13 Jan. 1981. p. 19. Web (newspapers.com). 9 Feb. 2021.
  22. "New Maury Judge, Independent Candidate, Takes Over Sept. 1.", The Nashville Banner. 8 Aug. 1950. p. 8. Web (newspapers.com). 9 Feb. 2021.
  23. "Judge Webster Raps Opponent's Campaign Tactics." The Nashville Banner. 29 July 1950. p. 5. Web (newspapers.com). 9 Feb. 2021.
  24. "Columbia Wins Maury Post." The Tennessean. 7 Aug. 1948. p. 5. Web (newspapers.com). 9 Feb. 2021.
  25. "W.C. Whitthorne Rites Set Today." The Tennessean. 8 July 1948. p. 19. Web (newspapers.com). 9 Feb. 2021.
  26. "Judge Whitthorne Announces His Candidacy For Full Term." The Columbia Herald. 9 July 1920. p. 2. Web (newspapers.com). 9 Feb. 2021.
  27. "Judge M'Knight Succumbs After Brief Illness." The Columbia Herald. 4 Oct. 1918, p. 7. Web (newspapers.com). 9 Feb. 2021.
  28. See Turner, cited above.
  29. See Turner, cited above.
  30. See Turner, cited above.
  31. See Turner, cited above.
  32. See Turner, cited above.
  33. See Turner, cited above.

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