Between the primary and the general election, some second-place Council candidates made big gains — and one fell just short of a comeback victory.
Council’s New Faces
With wins by three women, including the first black candidate ever elected to a citywide office, the new City Council will be the most diverse in Knoxville history.
Precinct Profile: Knox County #s 10S and 10W
On the University of Tennessee campus, voters are young and mostly Democratic — although the sororities lean Republican.
Cash at the Turn
Knoxville mayoral candidates Indya Kincannon and Eddie Mannis are running a close race for campaign dollars.
Politics for Art’s Sake
Candidates for city office uniformly express support for public funding at a forum focused on the arts.
The Stair Effect
Marshall Stair cast his lot for Indya Kincannon in the mayoral race, but the question is whether his former supporters will follow his lead.
Spending Time on Spending Money
Council candidates take different approaches to the city budget at a Town Hall East Forum on Monday.
Precinct Profile: Knox County #65W
This wealthy waterfront sector south of Farragut throws its political weight behind the Republican Party.
The Over/Under in the City Primary
The outcome of the close City Council At-Large Seat C race could have been different if people who went to vote actually voted in the citywide contest.
Probing the Precincts
A look at how Knoxvillians voted in the mayoral primary shows where the battlegrounds will likely be in the November general election.