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159:. This left the Senate evenly divided, with 16 Democrats, 16 Republicans, and one Independent. In explaining his move, Williams said: "Some in the party are leading us down a path of bitterness and divisiveness and, in doing so, they have left me. I have not left them." Senate leaders from both parties said Williams' move would make little difference because, as Senate Democratic Leader 163:
stated, "Mike Williams has never been a guaranteed vote for anyone." Williams said he had not decided whether to seek re-election in 2008. The district he represents is generally regarded as strongly Republican, but Williams said he believes voters appreciate independence. "The largest voting bloc in
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Williams won election to the office of county mayor in Union County on August 5, 2010, receiving 52.2% of the vote and defeating incumbent Larry Lay.
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of the Tennessee Senate during the 104th General Assembly (2005–2006). During the 100th General Assembly, he was the Senate Republican
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Old-fashioned or modern for 4th District seat? Williams, Faulk point out differences while battling for spot
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Fan." In 2008 he ran for re-election to the State Senate as an independent candidate, narrowly losing to
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On March 14, 2007, he announced that he was leaving the Senate Republican Caucus and becoming an
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the state of Tennessee is Independents," he said. "They're just not organized."
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This article is about the Tennessee politician. For the basketball player, see
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profile on the Tennessee General Assembly website, accessed October 7, 2008
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since being elected to the 100th General Assembly as a member of the
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Republican Party members of the Tennessee House of Representatives
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Micheal Williams' profile at the Tennessee General Assembly
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during the 101st General Assembly. He serves on the Senate
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Former State Sen. Mike Williams Elected Union County Mayor
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Micheal Williams
Michael Williams (disambiguation)
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Health
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Finance
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