Current:Home > StocksCharles H. Sloan-US Reps. Green and Kustoff avoid Tennessee primaries after GOP removes opponents from ballot -Streamline Finance
Charles H. Sloan-US Reps. Green and Kustoff avoid Tennessee primaries after GOP removes opponents from ballot
PredictIQ Quantitative Think Tank Center View
Date:2025-04-10 01:53:05
NASHVILLE,Charles H. Sloan Tenn. (AP) — Tennessee U.S. Reps. Mark Green and David Kustoff will no longer face opponents in the August primary after state Republican Party officials removed their opponents from the ballot due to challenges over their status as “bona fide” party members.
Caleb Stack, who filed to run against Green, and George Flinn, who was set to face Kustoff, were removed from the ballot. So was Joe Doctora, one of the Republicans who ran for the seat held by U.S. Rep. Scott DesJarlais. DesJarlais still has two other Republican primary opponents.
With those decisions, six Tennessee Republican congressional members won’t have primary opponents. Reps. Chuck Fleischmann, Tim Burchett, Diana Harshbarger and John Rose were already set to advance through party primaries. Republicans hold eight of Tennessee’s nine U.S. House seats. Each faces Democratic opposition in November.
Republican U.S. Rep. Andy Ogles, meanwhile, will face one less opponent in August. Cybersecurity expert Tom Guarente withdrew from the race, meaning Ogles will go head-to-head in August with Nashville Metro Council member Courtney Johnston.
On the Democratic side, Maryam Abolfazli will now be unopposed in the race for the Ogles seat, which runs through part of Nashville. Abolfazli’s last remaining primary foe has withdrawn from the race.
In all, 14 Republicans were removed from the ballot due to challenges to their party’s bona fide status, including two for the state Senate and nine for the state House.
Among the state GOP rules concerning what makes someone “bona fide,” candidates need to have voted in three of the last four statewide Republican primaries, determined after someone files a challenge. But there also is a party process that lets others vouch for someone to be considered “bona fide” and remain on the ballot, which is determined in a vote by party officials.
The requirement was in the spotlight in 2022 due to prominent candidate removals in the 5th Congressional District primary race ultimately won by Ogles.
Officials with the state Democratic Party, meanwhile, removed Kevin Lee McCants from the ballot in a race for U.S. Senate, in addition to two state House candidates and one vying for the state executive committee.
Gloria Johnson, Marquita Bradshaw, Lola Denise Brown and Civil Miller-Watkins remain on the Democratic ballot in the contest for the seat held by Republican U.S. Sen. Marsha Blackburn. Tres Wittum is facing Blackburn in the GOP primary.
Candidates removed from the ballot can appeal that decision with their respective parties.
veryGood! (2)
Related
- The Best Stocking Stuffers Under $25
- Yankees vs. Orioles battle for AL East supremacy just getting started
- Star Wars Day is Saturday: Celebrate May the 4th with these deals
- Art the Clown set to return in 'Terrifier 3' this October: 'I don't want people fainting'
- The White House is cracking down on overdraft fees
- Kenya floods death toll nears 170 as president vows help for his country's victims of climate change
- Seriously, You Need to See Aerie's Summer Sales (Yes, Plural): Save Up to 60% Off on Apparel, Swim & More
- Ryan Garcia fails drug test. His opponent, Devin Haney, is connected to Victor Conte.
- Justice Department, Louisville reach deal after probe prompted by Breonna Taylor killing
- House committee delays vote on bill to allow inmates to participate in parole hearings
Ranking
- 'Vanderpump Rules' star DJ James Kennedy arrested on domestic violence charges
- Why Jason Priestley Left Hollywood for a Life in Nashville
- Caitlin Clark, Maya Moore and a 10-second interaction that changed Clark's life
- 'It's gonna be May' meme is back: Origins, what it means and why you'll see it on your feed
- Why we love Bear Pond Books, a ski town bookstore with a French bulldog 'Staff Pup'
- Why Jason Priestley Left Hollywood for a Life in Nashville
- Truck driver charged in couple's death, officials say he was streaming Netflix before crash
- After Maui, Hawaii lawmakers budget funds for firefighting equipment and a state fire marshal
Recommendation
John Galliano out at Maison Margiela, capping year of fashion designer musical chairs
Andy Cohen Shares Insight Into Why Vanderpump Rules Is Pausing Production
Pro-Palestinian protests reach some high schools amid widespread college demonstrations
Taylor Swift's The Tortured Poets Department wasn't just good. According to Billboard, it was historic.
Hackers hit Rhode Island benefits system in major cyberattack. Personal data could be released soon
Police order dispersal of gathering at UCLA as protests continue nationwide | The Excerpt
Dan Schneider sues 'Quiet on Set' producers for defamation, calls docuseries 'a hit job'
NFL draft's 15 biggest instant-impact rookies in 2024: Can anyone catch Caleb Williams?