Scotty Campbell A Tennessee Education Hero

Scotty Campbell is committed to ensuring every student in Tennessee has access to great public education and opportunities for a bright future. Scotty Campbell will be a leader in helping Tennessee build on our historic gains in education by supporting school choice, ensuring accountability in our schools, supporting innovation in education, and securing economic freedom for all.

Scotty Campbell will:

  • Put the Future of Tennessee Kids First
  • Promote Vocational Education for Technical Careers and Skilled Jobs
  • Hold Schools and Teachers Accountable for Student Success

General Election: Tuesday, November 3rd

Early Voting: Wednesday, October 14th —
Thursday, October 29th

About Scotty Campbell

Scotty Campbell is the son of retired Tennessee State Trooper Lynn Campbell and retired nurse Shirley Campbell. Previously serving as a state representative, Campbell has spent years serving the local community as a volunteer for the Johnson County Rescue Squad and EMS, Neva Fire Department, and Second District Volunteer Fire Department. He also served as a dispatcher for Carter County and Johnson County 911.

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Tennessee's Education Heroes