Gloria Johnson (politician)

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President Joe Biden with Gloria Johnson at the White House in April 2023 President Joe Biden meets Democratic Tennessee State legislator Gloria Johnson, one of the "Tennessee Three" at the White House Oval Office on April 24, 2023 - P20230424AS-1268.jpg
President Joe Biden with Gloria Johnson at the White House in April 2023

During a legislative session three days after the 2023 Covenant School shooting, Johnson and fellow Democratic representatives Justin Jones and Justin Pearson led a gun control protest on the House floor. [9] Later dubbed the "Tennessee Three", the trio interrupted House proceedings with their demonstration as thousands protested outside of the building. [10] The demonstration violated the chamber's decorum rules, as the three members were not recognized to speak and utilized a bullhorn. [11]

Subsequently, House leadership stripped Johnson and Jones of their committee assignments (Pearson did not serve on any committees), and resolutions to expel the three were drawn up. [12] [13] During her interview with Mother Jones a day before her expulsion vote, Johnson accused House Republicans of fascism and said she believed Tennessee was less democratic than North Korea. [14] Jones and Pearson were expelled while Johnson avoided expulsion by the margin of a single vote. [11] [15] The expulsion vote gathered national attention for the three Democratic lawmakers, including praise from Vice President Kamala Harris during a speech at Fisk University following the vote. [16]

2024 U.S. Senate campaign

In late July 2023, it was reported Johnson would launch a campaign the following month to challenge Senator Marsha Blackburn in the 2024 election. [17] In early August, Johnson launched an exploratory committee in preparation for a Senate run. [18] On September 5, Johnson formally launched her senate campaign. [19]

In March 2024, Grammy-winning vocalists Brandi Carlile, Emmylou Harris, Maren Morris, and Allison Russell, along with more than 30 other artists, came together to record and release a new "soul anthem" called Tennessee Rise in support of Johnson's senate campaign. [20]

Johnson won the Democratic Primary on August 1st, 2024, with 70% of the vote to become the party's nominee. [21] She defeated previous Democratic Nominee for U.S. Senate in 2020, Marquita Bradshaw, along with Civil Miller-Watkins and Lola Denise Brown. [22]

Johnson went on to lose the general election to Marsha Blackburn, garnering 34.2% of the vote to Blackburn's 63.8% [23] .

Personal life

Johnson lives in Knoxville, Tennessee. She is Christian. [1] Johnson is a retired special education teacher of 27 years. [24] She was a teacher at Central High School in Knoxville when a shooting occurred at the school in 2008. [25]

Electoral history

2011–2020

Gloria Johnson
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Johnson in 2023
Member of the Tennessee House of Representatives
Assumed office
January 8, 2019
Tennessee's 6th senate district special election results, 2011 [26]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Becky Duncan Massey 10,006 63.56
Democratic Gloria S. Johnson5,73736.44
Total votes15,743 100.0
Tennessee's 13th representative district Democratic primary, 2012 [27]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Gloria Johnson 778 100.0
Total votes778 100.0
Tennessee's 13th representative district election results, 2012 [28]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Gloria Johnson 10,018 48.09
Republican Gary Loe9,73046.71
Independent Nick H. Cazana1,0845.20
Total votes20,832 100.0
Tennessee's 13th representative district Democratic primary, 2014 [29]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Gloria Johnson (incumbent) 1,798 100.0
Total votes1,798 100.0
Tennessee's 13th representative district election results, 2014 [30]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Eddie Smith 6,730 50.69
Democratic Gloria Johnson (incumbent)6,54849.31
Total votes13,278 100.0
Tennessee's 13th representative district Democratic primary, 2016 [31]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Gloria Johnson 1,639 100.0
Total votes1,639 100.0
Tennessee's 13th representative district election results, 2016 [32]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Eddie Smith (incumbent) 11,162 50.34
Democratic Gloria Johnson11,01149.66
Total votes22,173 100.0
Tennessee's 13th representative district Democratic primary, 2018 [33]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Gloria Johnson 4,243 100.0
Total votes4,243 100.0
Tennessee's 13th representative district election results, 2018 [34]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Gloria Johnson 11,495 54.92
Republican Eddie Smith (incumbent)9,04143.20
Independent Zachary Houk3941.88
Total votes20,930 100.0
Tennessee's 13th representative district Democratic primary, 2020 [35]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Gloria Johnson (incumbent) 5,031 100.0
Total votes5,031 100.0
Tennessee's 13th representative district election results, 2020 [36]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Gloria Johnson (incumbent) 14,242 52.93
Republican Elaine Davis12,66447.07
Total votes26,906 100.0

2022–present

Tennessee's 90th representative district Democratic primary, 2022 [37]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Gloria Johnson (incumbent) 3,690 100.0
Total votes3,690 100.0
Tennessee's 90th representative district election results, 2022 [38]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Gloria Johnson (incumbent) 8,473 57.90
Republican David "Pozy" Poczobut6,16242.10
Total votes14,635 100.0

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Tennessee House of Representatives
Preceded by Member of the Tennessee House of Representatives
from the 13th district

2013–2015
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Eddie Smith
Member of the Tennessee House of Representatives
from the 13th district

2019–2023
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member of the Tennessee House of Representatives
from the 90th district

2023–present
Incumbent
Party political offices
Preceded by Democratic nominee for U.S. Senator from Tennessee
(Class 1)

2024
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