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Tim Burchett All In For County Mayor

Posted on November 20, 2008 at 10:20 am

It was expected but now it’s official. State Senator Tim Burchett is tired of making the trek to and from Nashville and will pursue office closer to home. The big question is: who will replace him? Will tireless campaigner Stacey Campfield make a run for the upper chamber? Or will it be a certain antiwar congressman’s son?

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Three For Seven

Posted on August 20, 2008 at 7:10 pm

Brian Hornback thinks the son of antiwar Republican may be looking to take a run at Tim Burchett’s state senate seat once he departs to run for Knox County Mayor:

With the announcement of State Senator Tim Burchett’s intent to run for Knox County Mayor in 2010. That means that eyes turn to the State Senate race in 2010, to replace Senator Burchett. State Representative Stacey Campfield is expected to run for the upper chamber seat. However, inside Republican sources have contacted Brian’s Blog and it appears that John J. Duncan III, the son of our popular Second District Congressman John J. “Jimmy” Duncan, Jr. is being encouraged to seek the State Senate. Young Duncan has not said No.

Campfield A Definite Maybe On State Senate Race

Posted on at 6:10 am

Rep. Stacey Campfield on whether he will run for what shall be the open Senate seat of Tim Burchett in 2010 who announced yesterday his intention to run for Knox County Mayor in 2010:

I will say what I have said all along. All things are on the table. I never try to limit myself or my options. I have been receiving a lot of calls today as this story broke (My phone went through two batteries in about 6 hours). My top goal right now is to work as hard as I can to get more Republicans elected to the legislature. We will see how things progress after the November elections.

State Senator Tim Burchett Is Hitched

Posted on June 17, 2008 at 2:52 pm

It was reportedly scheduled for September 6th but the lovebirds Senator Tim Burchett and Allison Beaver apparently just couldn’t wait for the wedded bliss to begin. The couple were wed today in a ceremony officiated by Governor Phil Bredesen after a bill signing in Knoxville today.

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Burchett Loves Beaver So Much He Wants To Marry Her

Posted on April 23, 2008 at 1:06 pm

Senator Tim Burchett is off the market:

The wedding ceremony will be held at the Knoxville home of Bill and Joyce High. Joyce High is Burchett’s sister and promised to charge no fee, said Burchett, who has indicated in the past that getting a second date with the same woman was among his romantic goals.

It is the first marriage for both Burchett, 43, and Beaver, 26.

(via KAG)

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