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Middle Tennessee election results for 2024: How Cheatham County voted

Middle Tennessee election results for 2024: How Cheatham County voted

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Editor's Note: The results released tonight are unofficial until certified by the Cheatham County Election Commission.

Unofficial election results are in for Cheatham County, where a handful of local elections were decided in Kingston Springs and Pleasant View re-elected its city mayor after a unanimous contest.

Pleasant View residents also approved a proposed sales tax increase.

Thousands flocked to polling stations to cast their votes early and on Election Day.

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Cheatham County has 29,510 registered voters and 20,856 of them, or just over 70%, voted in this election, according to the local elections commission, which also reported that 16,178 residents voted early

Here are the local race recaps with reports from every county, including early and absentee voting:

County Commission District 2 Unexpired term

  • Randy Noe: 2,417
  • Aric H. Storck: 583
  • Kimberly Messer-Duke: 387

Randy Noe was elected to fill a vacancy on the Cheatham County Commission District 2. Noe faced two challengers in his bid for office.

City of Kingston Springs City Commissioner (3)

  • Keith Allgood: 1,272
  • Michael Coldwell: 1,097
  • Lauren Ellen Hill: 1,127

Keith Allgood, Michael Coldwell and Lauren Ellen Hill ran unopposed for the Kingston Springs Commission.

Mayor of the City of Pleasant View

Incumbent Bill Anderson faced no opposition as he sought another term Tuesday.

Before the polls closed, he took to Facebook to share his thoughts.

“…the support this community has given us electorally over the years has been phenomenal,” he wrote. “I look forward to being your mayor again. We still have a job to do and will remain focused on doing what we said we would do in previous elections.”

Pleasant View City Council (2)

  • Meghan Henderson: 2,212
  • Jill Niccolich: 1,954

Incumbents Meghan Henderson and Jill Niccolich were re-elected as Pleasant View Aldermen in unanimous races.

City of Pleasant View: Referendum to increase sales tax

The referendum would have raised the local sales tax rate from 2.25 to 2.75.

Katie Nixon can be reached at [email protected].

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