Jerome Miller Do you have a photo that could go here? Click here to submit it for this profile! * * * Democratic Party Education Bachelor's North Carolina A&T State University Personal Profession Small business owner (Consultant) Contact Personal website ## Contents * 1 Elections * 1.1 2012 * 2 Recent news * 3 External links * 4 Footnotes Jerome Miller was a 2012 Democratic candidate for District 14 of the Tennessee House of Representatives. ## Elections[edit] ### 2012[edit] See also: Tennessee House of Representatives elections, 2012 Miller ran in the 2012 election for Tennessee House of Representatives, District 14. Miller ran unopposed in the August 2 primary election and was defeated by incumbent Ryan Haynes (R) in the general election, which took place on November 6, 2012.[1][2] Tennessee House of Representatives, District 14, General Election, 2012 Party | Candidate | Vote % | Votes | Republican | Ryan Haynes Incumbent | 74.8% | 23,841 | Democratic | Jerome Miller | 25.2% | 8,017 Total Votes | 31,858 ## Recent news[edit] This section links to a Google news search for the term "Jerome + Miller + Tennessee + House of Representatives" All stories may not be relevant to this legislator due to the nature of the search engine. Jerome Miller News Feed ## External links[edit] | Suggest a link | * Follow the Money * Votesmart ## Footnotes[edit] 1. ↑ Tennessee Secretary of State, "List of 2012 Candidates," accessed August 3, 2015 2. ↑ Tennessee Secretary of State, "Election results," accessed August 3, 2015 [show] Current members of the Tennessee House of Representatives Leadership Speaker of the House:Cameron Sexton Representatives District 1 John Crawford (R) District 2 Bud Hulsey (R) District 3 Scotty Campbell (R) District 4 John Holsclaw (R) District 5 David Hawk (R) District 6 Tim Hicks (R) District 7 Rebecca Alexander (R) District 8 Jerome Moon (R) District 9 Gary Hicks (R) District 10 Rick Eldridge (R) District 11 Jeremy Faison (R) District 12 Dale Carr (R) District 13 Gloria Johnson (D) District 14 Jason Zachary (R) District 15 Sam McKenzie (D) District 16 Michele Carringer (R) District 17 Andrew Farmer (R) District 18 Eddie Mannis (R) District 19 Dave Wright (R) District 20 Robert Ramsey (R) District 21 Lowell Russell (R) District 22 Dan Howell (R) District 23 Mark Cochran (R) District 24 Mark Hall (R) District 25 Cameron Sexton (R) District 26 Greg Martin (R) District 27 Patsy Hazlewood (R) District 28 Yusuf Hakeem (D) District 29 Greg Vital (R) District 30 Esther Helton (R) District 31 Ron Travis (R) District 32 Kent Calfee (R) District 33 John Ragan (R) District 34 Tim Rudd (R) District 35 Jerry Sexton (R) District 36 Dennis Powers (R) District 37 Charlie Baum (R) District 38 Kelly Keisling (R) District 39 Iris Rudder (R) District 40 Terri Weaver (R) District 41 John Windle (D) District 42 Ryan Williams (R) District 43 Paul Sherrell (R) District 44 William Lamberth (R) District 45 Johnny Garrett (R) District 46 Clark Boyd (R) District 47 Rush Bricken (R) District 48 Bryan Terry (R) District 49 Mike Sparks (R) District 50 Bo Mitchell (D) District 51 Bill Beck (D) District 52 Mike Stewart (D) District 53 Jason Powell (D) District 54 Vincent Dixie (D) District 55 John Clemmons (D) District 56 Bob Freeman (D) District 57 Susan Lynn (R) District 58 Harold Love (D) District 59 Jason Potts (D) District 60 Darren Jernigan (D) District 61 Brandon Ogles (R) District 62 Pat Marsh (R) District 63 Glen Casada (R) District 64 Scott Cepicky (R) District 65 Sam Whitson (R) District 66 Sabi Kumar (R) District 67 Jason Hodges (D) District 68 Curtis Johnson (R) District 69 Michael Curcio (R) District 70 Clay Doggett (R) District 71 David Byrd (R) District 72 Kirk Haston (R) District 73 Chris Todd (R) District 74 Jay Reedy (R) District 75 Bruce Griffey (R) District 76 Tandy Darby (R) District 77 Rusty Grills (R) District 78 Mary Littleton (R) District 79 Curtis Halford (R) District 80 Johnny Shaw (D) District 81 Debra Moody (R) District 82 Chris Hurt (R) District 83 Mark White (R) District 84 Joe Towns (D) District 85 Jesse Chism (D) District 86 Barbara Cooper (D) District 87 Karen Camper (D) District 88 Larry Miller (D) District 89 Justin Lafferty (R) District 90 Torrey Harris (D) District 91 Vacant District 92 Todd Warner (R) District 93 G.A. Hardaway (D) District 94 Ron Gant (R) District 95 Kevin Vaughan (R) District 96 Dwayne Thompson (D) District 97 John Gillespie (R) District 98 Antonio Parkinson (D) District 99 Tom Leatherwood (R) Republican Party (73) Democratic Party (25) Vacancies (1) v • e State of Tennessee Nashville (capital) | Elections | What's on my ballot? | Elections in 2022 | How to vote | How to run for office | Ballot measures Government | Who represents me? | U.S. President | U.S. Congress | Federal courts | State executives | State legislature | State and local courts | Counties | Cities | School districts | Public policy