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May 31, 2023 Last Edit: March 19, 2026
Early voting ends on June 10
NFIB Tennessee PAC Endorses David Page in House District 86 Special Election
“David Page is the clear choice for small business in this special election,” said NFIB State Director Jim Brown. “He has owned a small business for many years and understands the challenges that small business owners are facing in these uncertain economic times. He has been connected to House District 86 through his exemplary service as executive assistant to Rep. Barbara Cooper, who passed away last year, and through his activism for various causes in Shelby County.”
“I’m truly grateful to have the support of small business in this important special election,” Page said. “I understand the challenges small business owners in Shelby County are dealing with and will work very hard to make a difference for them in Nashville. Our job creators deserve effective representation, which I pledge to provide to them and everyone in House District 86.”
Early voting in the special primary began last Friday and ends Saturday, June 10. Election Day in the special primary is Thursday, June 15. The general election will be held Thursday, Aug. 3.
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