Tim Barnes (politician)
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Timothy Kent Barnes (born December 28, 1958) is a
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politician in Tennessee, who represented the 22nd district as
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from 2009 to 2013. Barnes ran unsuccessfully for the
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in 2006. However, he is perhaps best known for his
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challenge of then-State Senator Rosalind Kurita in 2008. Kurita actually received slightly more votes (19) than Barnes during the actual election, but the Tennessee Democratic Executive Committee, due to crossover voting by
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(Tennessee law does not provide for voter registration by political party) ruled that Barnes had received more votes of actual Democrats and was declared the winner under party bylaws. As the Republicans had anticipated Kurita being the winner they did not nominate a candidate who would have been opposing her, had she won. Kurita challenged the Executive Committee decision in court but was unsuccessful in both her court challenge and a write-in campaign against Barnes, who served a single term and was defeated by Republican Mark Green for re-election in 2012.Nashville Post
Retrieved 2019-02-03


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Tim Barnes for State Senate
''official campaign website'' Democratic Party Tennessee state senators 1958 births Living people People from West Memphis, Arkansas People from Clarksville, Tennessee Harding University alumni University of Arkansas School of Law alumni {{Tennessee-politician-stub