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  Knox
County Government
  County Mayor  Glenn Jacobs 2 22 +10.55%
 County Commission     
City
 Knoxville    190,740
Town
 Farragut    23,506
Census Designated Place
 Halls    10,341
 John Sevier    1,026
 Karns    3,536
 Mascot    2,760
 Powell    13,802
Unincorporated
 Beech Grove     
 Bonny Kate     
 Carter     
 Concord     
 Corinth     
 Corryton     
 Grandview     
 Harbison Crossroads     
 Hardin Valley     
 Heiskell     
 Kimberlin Heights     
 King Arthur Court     
 Midway     
 Millertown     
 New Hopewell     
 Shady Grove     
 Solway     
 Thorn Grove     
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 Knoxville, TN     

Sub-Races
% Of Total VotesOfficeKnox WinnerYrKnox Votes% of Sub% Vs. Full Race
7.37% Governor   Bill Lee 22 76,880 59.95% -4.96%
7.22% President   Donald J. Trump 20 124,540 56.47% -4.19%
7.41% Senate Class I   Marsha Blackburn 18 84,407 50.80% -3.91%
7.33% Senate Class II   Bill Hagerty 20 128,662 59.27% -2.93%
61.61% TN - District 02   Tim Burchett 22 77,873 60.84% -7.07%
25.61% TN Senate 05   James R. "Randy" McNally, III 22 11,114 99.97% -0.01%
7.71% Amendment 1 - Right-to-Work   Yes 22 82,941 65.79% -4.00%
7.66% Amendment 2 - Acting Governor   Yes 22 90,544 74.94% +0.32%
7.66% Amendment 3 - Remove Slavery from Constitution   Yes 22 103,131 82.74% +3.21%
7.72% Amendment 4 - Remove Minister Disqualification   Yes 22 76,277 61.20% -2.04%
7.56% SJR 127   No 14 54,124 51.67% +4.26%

County DETAILS
Parents > United States > Tennessee > TN Counties  
Websitehttps://knoxcounty.org/
Established June 11, 1792
Disbanded Still Active
ContributorServo
Last ModifiedRP October 24, 2023 10:41am
Description The government of Knox County, Tennessee operates under a home rule format. The county administrator, formerly known as the County Executive, is called the County Mayor. There is also an elected County Commission. The county officials'​ districts do not correspond with those of the city of Knoxville, which has its own mayor and city council.

The County Commission meets in regular session on the Fourth Monday each month in the Large Assembly Room of the City-County Building. Special meetings are sometimes scheduled. All meetings are open to the public, and the time and adequate public notice must be given prior to all special meetings. Should the meeting fall on a legal holiday, the meeting is held on Tuesday of that week.
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Race
Sex
Demographic Amount % As Of Contributor
Female 224,183 51.45% Jul 01, 2009 RP
Male 211,542 48.55% Jul 01, 2009 RP

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