State Executive Committeewoman District 28 in Tennessee State Senate District 28, Tennessee
2026 Primary Election
- Vicki Hale — Candidate for State Executive Committeewoman in TN
Vicki Hale is a prominent figure in Tennessee Democratic politics, actively involved in advocating for election integrity and voter rights. She is a plaintiff in a significant federal lawsuit, filed alongside the Tennessee Democratic Party and other key Democratic leaders, challenging the state's newly approved congressional maps and election changes. Hale and her fellow plaintiffs argue that implementing these changes too close to the August primary election could cause widespread voter confusion, disrupt election administration, and potentially disenfranchise military and overseas voters. The lawsuit seeks to prevent the enforcement of these new rules until after the 2026 federal election cycle, emphasizing a commitment to transparent and accessible elections.
- Angie Mcclanahan — Incumbent State Executive Committeewoman in TN
Angie McClanahan is an incumbent Republican State Executive Committeewoman representing Maury County, Tennessee, where she has resided for most of her life. She teaches 8th grade American History at Whitthorne Middle School. McClanahan earned a bachelor’s degree in elementary education from Tennessee Technological University and a master’s degree in technology integration from Lipscomb University. She has served on the GOP State Executive Committee since 2010, contributing to both candidate recruitment and issues subcommittees. Married to Johnny McClanahan for 30 years, they have three sons: Carter, Lucas, and Westin. Her campaign prioritizes closed Tennessee primaries, adopting the National Republican platform, and upholding the U.S. Constitution, individual liberties, and small government.