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Edited on Sun Jan-24-10 08:41 AM by doeriver
Vaughn picks up petition to challenge Shipley in TN 2nd House District Race http://www.timesnews.net/article.php?id=9020028
Former Tennessee Democratic state Rep. Nathan Vaughn of Kingsport has picked up a nominating petition to again run for the 2nd House District seat, according to Sullivan County Elections Administrator Jason Booher.
To become an official candidate, the petition must be filed by noon on April 1.
The man who defeated Vaughn by 326 votes in a contentious 2008 race, first-term incumbent GOP state Rep. Tony Shipley of Kingsport, has already filed his petition with the Sullivan County Election Commission.
Vaughn’s defeat caused a domino effect in Tennessee politics, with the GOP gaining a one-vote majority in the House and maintaining its working majority in the Senate.
With control of both houses of the legislature, Democratic county election administrators were replaced with Republicans across the state.
Democratic constitutional officers were replaced by the legislature with Republicans, and GOP lawmakers also used their power to pass pro-gun and pro-life measures in 2009.
Republican tactics used to unseat Vaughn, who became Northeast Tennessee’s first African-American state lawmaker in 2002, still evoke bitter feelings among Democrats.
A Tennessee House GOP research analyst entered a guilty plea last year to a misdemeanor charge of using Vaughn’s name in a fake Internet campaign against him.
Vaughn had a restraining order issued to forbid the analyst, Scott Gilmer, from using Web domain names such as www.nathanvaughn.com, www.nathanvaughn.net and www.nathanvaughn.org.
Gilmer was paid for “consulting” out of Republican campaign accounts and remains employed as a state aide to House GOP Caucus Chairman Glen Casada of Franklin.
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During the campaign against Shipley, Vaughn was also attacked in a Tennessee Republican Party direct mail piece that electronically pasted a picture of his head on a blackbird.
Vaughn was portrayed in the direct mail piece as “part of the liberal, big government flock” with President Barack Obama and U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
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