Chattanooga Times Free Press

David Sharpe running for District 6 commission seat

- STAFF REPORT

Local businessma­n David Sharpe is running for the Hamilton County Commission.

Sharpe said Thursday he will seek the Democratic nomination for the District 6 seat. That seat is currently held by Republican Joe Graham, who so far has no primary opposition. The filing deadline is Feb. 15.

In his campaign announceme­nt, Sharpe said District 6 needs a change in leadership.

“It is time to move past the politics of complacenc­y and obstructio­n and elect leaders who are committed to do the hard work it takes to get things done,” Sharpe said. “Hamilton County is a community on the rise, and I believe in our potential — that is why I am running. We simply cannot afford to continue electing politician­s who block progress and stand in the way of success.”

Sharpe, 41, who is married and has three children, said his campaign will focus on quality public education and efforts to modernize county government.

“One of the most critical obligation­s the County Commission has is ensuring our public schools have the resources they need to be successful — the success of our entire community starts there,” Sharpe added. “We will not be able to continue to thrive and grow as a community if we continue electing politician­s who do not take this obligation seriously. The path to a good job begins at the doorstep of a great public school.”

Sharpe was born in Hamilton County and is a seventhgen­eration Tennessean.

He attended St. Andrew’s-Sewanee School and the University of Tennessee at Chattanoog­a. He began his working life at Big River Grille & Brewing Works, where he started out as a line cook and worked his way up to become a regional brewer, supervisin­g two dozen employees across three states. He served on Chattanoog­a’s 21st Century Riverfront Steering Committee, working with other community leaders to help revitalize Chattanoog­a’s waterfront. He also served as cochairman of the Southern Brewers Festival, an event that has raised more than $1 million for local charities and draws thousands of visitors to Chattanoog­a.

“We need to ensure that we are doing all we can to help our kids, our schools, and our community be successful. Hamilton County cannot continue to grow and prosper without broader success in public schools, safe streets, and a modern government with an eye on the future,” Sharpe said. “I am running because I want to move us forward and make sure that our community reaches its potential as a world-class destinatio­n for families and businesses.”

District 6 includes the courthouse and downtown precincts; Lookout Mountain and Lookout Valley; Mountain Creek and North Chattanoog­a; Red Bank, Riverview and St. Elmo.

The voter registrati­on deadline in Hamilton County primary elections is April 2. Early voting is April 11-26 and primary day is May 1. The county general election and state and national primary is Aug. 2.

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