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===Current composition of the Sullivan County Commission=== {|class="wikitable" |- !District !Member !Location |- | District 1 | {{Party shading/Republican}} | David Hayes (2022- ) | Bristol, TN |- |rowspan=3 | District 2 | {{Party shading/Republican}} | David Akard | Bristol, TN |- | {{Party shading/Republican}} | Cheryl Harvey (2022- ) | Bristol, TN |- | {{Party shading/Republican}} | Matt Slagle (2022- ) | Bristol, TN |- | District 3 | {{Party shading/Republican}} | Andrew Cross | Bristol, TN |- |rowspan=3 | District 4 | {{Party shading/Republican}} | Michael Cole | Blountville, TN |- | {{Party shading/Republican}} | Joyce Crosswhite | Blountville, TN |- | {{Party shading/Republican}} | Tony Leonard | Bristol, TN |- |rowspan=2 | District 5 | {{Party shading/Republican}} | Hershel Glover | Bluff City, TN |- | {{Party shading/Republican}} | Dwight Kings | Piney Flats, TN |- |rowspan=3 | District 6 | {{Party shading/Republican}} | Daniel Horne (2022- ) | Kingsport, TN |- | {{Party shading/Republican}} | Jessica Crowder Means (2022- ) | Kingsport, TN |- | {{Party shading/Republican}} | Zane Vanover (2022- ) | Kingsport, TN |- |rowspan=2 | District 7 | {{Party shading/Republican}} | Sam Jones | Kingsport, TN |- | {{Party shading/Republican}} | Travis Ward (2022 - ) | Kingsport, TN |- |rowspan=2 | District 8 | {{Party shading/Republican}} | Darlene Calton | Kingsport, TN |- | {{Party shading/Republican}} | Mark Ireson (2022- ) | Kingsport, TN |- |rowspan=2 | District 9 | {{Party shading/Republican}} | Joe Carr (2022- ) | Kingsport, TN |- | {{Party shading/Republican}} | Joseph McMurray (2022- ) | Kingsport, TN |- |rowspan=2 | District 10 | {{Party shading/Republican}} | Larry Crawford | Kingsport, TN |- | {{Party shading/Republican}} | Gary Stidham | Kingsport, TN |- |rowspan=3 | District 11 | {{Party shading/Republican}} | John Gardner | Kingsport, TN |- | {{Party shading/Republican}} | Hunter Locke | Kingsport, TN |- | {{Party shading/Republican}} | Archie Pierce | Kingsport, TN |} ====2022==== The primary election took place on May 3, 2022, with the general election concurring with the State/Federal general election on August 4. The following incumbents did not run for re-election, Randy C. Morrell (District 1), Mark Hutton (District 2), and Judy Blalock (District 6). Angie Stanley retired from her seat in District 7 to unsuccessfully challenge incumbent mayor Richard Veneable in a primary. Both of the incumbents from District 9 (Downton [[Kingsport, Tennessee]], retired, Collette George (who also serves on the Kingsport BMA [her son was running for county mayor]) and Doug Woods. ====Incumbents who lost re-election==== The following incumbents lost re-nomination: District 2 - Mark Vance (ran for county mayor, dropped out, lost renomination) District 6 - Todd Broughton (placed 4th in top 3 advance) District 6 - Terry Harkleroad (placed 6th in top 3 advance) No incumbents lost re-election in the general election. Most races were uncontested (the republicans were the only ones on the ballot), except District 7 in which Lori Love (wife of perennial candidate Avril Love, and Democratic State Executive Committeewoman) garnered 15% of the vote, and District 9, Independent Candidate Randall Bowers garnered 15% if the vote. ====Sherriff==== Sullivan County Sherriff Jeff Cassidy first ran for the position in 2018 as an independent beating out controversial Republican Wayne Anderson. He ran for re-election in 2022 as a Republican. Alongside Circuit Court Judge District 2, Part I, John S. McLellan III, who was serving as a Democrat, by changing both of their political affiliations to Republican in this election, they have effectively ended ====County Mayoral Election==== The election for County Mayor was between incumbent Richard S. Veneable (Republican), Val Edwards George (Independent [Conservative]), and Bobby Weaver (Independent [Conservative]) {{Election box begin no change | title=2021 Mayoral Election}} {{Election box winning candidate with party link no change |party = Republican Party (United States) |candidate = Richard Veneable (incumbent) |votes = 5,162 |percentage = 66.26 }} {{Election box candidate no change |party = Nonpartisan |candidate = Val Edwards George |votes = 1,967 |percentage = 25.25 }} {{Election box candidate no change |party = Nonpartisan |candidate = Bobby Weaver |votes = 661 |percentage = 8.49 }} {{Election box total no change | votes = 7,790 | percentage = 100 }} {{Election box end}}
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