Tre Hargett

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Tre Hargett
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Hargett in 2014
37th Secretary of State of Tennessee
Assumed office
January 15, 2009
Preceded by Riley Darnell
2009 Tennessee Secretary of State election [12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Republican Tre Hargett7053.44%
Democratic Riley Darnell (incumbent)6146.56%
Total votes131 100.00%

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Tennessee House of Representatives
Preceded by
Tim Joyce
Member of the Tennessee House of Representatives
from the 97th district

1996–2006
Succeeded by
Political offices
Preceded by Secretary of State of Tennessee
2009–present
Incumbent