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The Tennessee gubernatorial election of ] will be held on ], ]. Whoever is elected will serve from ] to ]. |
The '''Tennessee gubernatorial election of ]''' will be held on ], ]. Whoever is elected will serve as ] from ] to ]. The incumbent , ] ], is expected to run for re-election. As of ], Bredesen has an approval rating of 53%. | ||
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Revision as of 05:06, 27 February 2006
Template:Future election The Tennessee gubernatorial election of 2006 will be held on November 7, 2006. Whoever is elected will serve as Governor from 2007 to 2011. The incumbent , Democrat Phil Bredesen, is expected to run for re-election. As of February 14, Bredesen has an approval rating of 53%.
Candidates
Democrats
- Phil Bredesen - Incumbent Governor
- John Jay Hooker-perennial candidate
Republicans
- Mark Albertini - businessman
- Carl Whitaker - American Indian Movement Chief; independent candidate for Governor in 2002
External link
See also
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