Experts talk concentration of political power in Williamson County

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A number of high level state political positions were won by Williamson County Republicans in November and December.
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FRANKLIN, Tenn. (WTVF) – A number of high level state political positions were won by Williamson County Republicans in November and December.

The county now counts the future governor, senator, speaker of the state house and state senate majority leader among its ranks.

Governor-elect Bill Lee will take office in January, being sworn in once representative Glenn Casada takes his oath as the speaker of the state house, replacing Beth Harwell. Marsha Blackburn won Bob Corker’s seat and represents the district from the county as well. Senator Jack Johnson won the Republican Caucus election for majority leader in the state senate.

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