Conservative, Common‑Sense Leadership for Cumberland County


Craig Clark combines a modest upbringing—where he learned early the value of stretching every dollar—with over 30 years of experience as a civil engineer and executive manager. His career was built on more than just roads and bridges; it was built on supervising teams and working directly with the public every day to solve complex problems and deliver results. A family man and longtime resident of the Homesteads, Craig is ready to bring that same no-nonsense, common-sense approach to the Cumberland County Commission.

I’m committed to the same things you care about most:

  • Safe neighborhoods and schools
  • Fair and transparent government
  • A county you can trust to spend your tax dollars wisely

Every decision I make on your behalf will be rooted in these priorities.

I’m running for County Commission to be a steady, practical voice for sensible growth, wise stewardship of your tax dollars, and the faith‑and‑family values that define our community here in Cumberland County.

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I’m running for County Commission to ensure District 3 has a representative who values transparency as much as you do. I’m not a politician; I’m an experienced project manager who wants to make sure your government works for you—on the record and in the sunshine.

As your Commissioner, I am committing to a higher level of representation:

  • Zero Backroom Deals: If it’s worth discussing, it happens at the table.
  • The “Why” Behind the Vote: You should never have to guess where I stand.
  • Fiscal Responsibility: Open, accountable, conservative stewardship of your tax dollars.

Every Election Matters!

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Early Voting in Cumberland County

Beat the rush and vote early!

Dates: April 15–30
Hours:
• Mon–Fri: 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
• Sat: 8:00 am – 12:00 pm

Location:
Election Commission Office
83 Northside Ln

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Absentee – Vote By Mail

Can’t get to the polls? Vote from home or while you’re away. Some Tennessee voters may be eligible to vote by mail.

Step 1: Check if you qualify for absentee voting.
Step 2: Request an absentee ballot from the Election Commission.
Step 3: Complete your ballot carefully and return it by mail so it arrives on time.

Absentee ballots must be returned by mail under Tennessee law.
For eligibility, deadlines, and forms contact the County Election Commission (931)484-4919.

Election Day: May 5

Prefer voting on Election Day? Mark your calendar!

Polls Open: 7:00 am – 7:00 pm

Where: Vote at your assigned polling place in District 3.

Bring: A valid, government‑issued photo ID.

District 3 Election Day Polling Places

  • Dorton Precinct (DOR)
    Oaklawn Baptist Church
    3977 Hwy 70 N
  • Homestead Precinct (HOM)
    Homestead Baptist Church
    4427 Hwy 127 S
  • Big Lick Precinct (LIC)
    Calvary Presbyterian Church
    10077 Hwy 127 S
  • Linary Precinct (NAR)
    Linary Church of Christ
    1244 Old Hwy 28