Nashville at large council candidates eye 2023 Nashville

Nashville at large council candidates eye 2023 Nashville

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Nashville at-large council candidates eye 2023

Illustration: Allie Carl/Axios The field is already beginning to form for next year's critical at-large Metro Council races, with just two incumbents vying for reelection. Why it matters: The five at-large council members represent all of Davidson County and wield significant influence on the issues handled by the city's legislative body.Councilmembers Bob Mendes and Sharon Hurt are term-limited. Councilmember Steve Glover resigned from his seat earlier this year following health issues. Driving the news: Councilmembers Burkley Allen and Zulfat Suara confirmed to Axios they intend to run for reelection.Councilmember Jeff Syracuse, who represents the Donelson area, is term-limited for his district seat but announced last month he is running at-large.An executive with the music rights organization BMI, Syracuse has focused on music industry-related issues and preservation during his eight years on the council. Be smart: Incumbent at-large members carry enormous advantages when they run for reelection. In fact, an incumbent at-large council member has never lost a bid for a second term in at least the last 20 years. The latest: In addition to candidates currently serving on the Metro Council, political newcomer Tony Chapman has filed to run for an at-large seat next year.Chapman, a Republican, tells Axios he was inspired to run after getting to know former Councilmember Tony Tenpenny."I think sometimes the ordinary, average, run-of-the-mill citizen doesn't get represented," Chapman says. Get more local stories in your inbox with .Subscribe Support local journalism by becoming a member.

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