- Official Notice of Seal Adoption and Transition

A New Era for The Tennessee Assembly
June 3, 2026
The Tennessee Assembly – Land and Soil Jurisdiction is pleased to announce the official adoption of a new Assembly Seal, approved by vote of the Assembly on June 2, 2026.
This announcement serves as formal notice to all members, coordinators, recording secretaries, committees, and the public that the newly adopted seal will be implemented across all Assembly platforms, publications, records, communications, and official materials moving forward.
Over the past several months, the Assembly has carefully evaluated multiple seal concepts, historical considerations, and jurisdictional concerns surrounding the use and representation of our Assembly identity. Through that process, important historical information came forward regarding the inclusion of a date that had previously appeared within the seal design. After careful review and consideration, it became clear that the date should be removed from future versions of the Assembly Seal.
Additionally, the Assembly recognized the importance of accurately reflecting its identity as The Tennessee Assembly – Land and Soil Jurisdiction. The newly adopted seal now properly incorporates this designation while preserving the spirit and heritage that inspired previous versions.
Honoring the Past While Embracing the Future
The new seal represents far more than a visual update. It reflects a thoughtful blending of Tennessee’s history, heritage, and future.
Drawing inspiration from both traditional and modern elements, the seal was intentionally designed to bridge the past and present. Within its imagery are representations of agriculture, commerce, forestry, civic institutions, transportation, and the many industries and communities that contribute to the strength of Tennessee.
A distinctive line of musical notes has also been incorporated into the design, recognizing Tennessee’s rich musical heritage and honoring Music City and the profound influence music has had throughout our state’s history.
Together, these elements symbolize a simple truth:
Tennessee is more than any single industry, region, or tradition.
Tennessee is its people.
From the mountains of East Tennessee to the rivers of West Tennessee, from farms and forests to towns, cities, businesses, and communities, this seal represents the heartbeat of our state and the people who call it home.
The Assembly is deeply grateful for the many hours of thought, discussion, creativity, and teamwork that contributed to the creation of this seal. It stands as a reflection of collaboration, respect for history, and a shared vision for the future.
Preserving Our History
As we move forward with the new seal, we also wish to recognize and honor the seal that has faithfully served the Assembly up to this point.
The previous seal remains an important part of our Assembly’s history and development. It represents a chapter of growth, dedication, and service that helped bring us to where we are today.
The Tennessee Assembly will preserve and safeguard the original seal as part of its historical record. We extend our sincere appreciation to its creator and to all those who contributed to its use throughout the years. Their efforts remain a valued part of our Assembly’s story and legacy.
Transition Period
Members may notice a gradual transition as websites, publications, social media platforms, forms, documents, correspondence, recording systems, and official materials are updated to reflect the newly adopted seal.
The Assembly is actively working to provide updated materials for Recording Secretaries, committees, and state-level operations. We appreciate everyone’s patience and understanding as these updates are completed.
Moving Forward Together
The adoption of this seal marks more than a design change—it marks the beginning of a new chapter.
With respect for our past and confidence in our future, The Tennessee Assembly – Land and Soil Jurisdiction moves forward united in purpose, committed to service, education, community, and stewardship for generations to come.
Thank you for your continued support, patience, and dedication as we enter this new era together.
With Respect and Appreciation,
Debbie Jo Gilman – Chairman
The Tennessee Assembly
Land and Soil Jurisdiction - Ex-Parte Milligan Recorded
Ex Parte Milligan has been declared on Tennessee, the 8th day of February, 2026.
Your American Government is NOW under Reconstruction!
This Notices is published here on this website to clearly show the intent of Tennessee for all to see.
- Public Notice of Elected Officials 3rd Notice

The Tennessee Assembly Land and Soil Jurisdiction
Public Notice of Elected Officials
The Election Committee for The Tennessee Assembly Land and Soil Jurisdiction hereby gives public notice of the results of the election held on the 5th day of December, 2025.
Upon review, tally, and confirmation of all valid votes, the following individuals have been elected by the people to their respective offices and will serve a four (4) year term:
Office Officials General Assembly Chairman Debbie Jo Gilman© Jural Assembly Chairman Randy Styer © Militia Assembly Chairman Ryan Genther© Marshal at Arms David Schuster© Court Recorder Faith Johns © Court Clerk Eileen Brigantino© Bondsman Kenny Goolsby© Treasurer Kimberly Bullard© Coroner Tim Houghton© Justice Ken Borsick© Ombudsman Mike Chilcott© These results have been certified by the Election Committee and entered into the public record on The Tennessee Assembly Land and Soil Jurisdiction.
Commencement Day December 13, 2025
Third Public Notice Issued this 26th Day of December 2025
Affirmation of Truths have been Presented for Public Record of Lawful process.
- Public Notice of Elected Officials 2nd Notice

The Tennessee Assembly Land and Soil Jurisdiction Public Notice of Elected Officials
The Election Committee for The Tennessee Assembly Land and Soil Jurisdiction hereby gives public notice of the results of the election held on the 5th day of December, 2025.
This is the second notice for Public Record. December 17th 2025.
Upon review, tally, and confirmation of all valid votes, the following individuals have been elected by the people to their respective offices and will serve a four (4) year term:
Office Officials General Assembly Chairman Debbie Jo Gilman© Jural Assembly Chairman Randy Styer © Militia Assembly Chairman Ryan Genther© Marshal at Arms David Schuster© Court Recorder Faith Johns © Court Clerk Eileen Brigantino© Bondsman Kenny Goolsby© Treasurer Kimberly Bullard© Coroner Tim Houghton© Justice Ken Borsick© Ombudsman Mike Chilcott© These results have been certified by the Election Committee and entered into the public record on The Tennessee Assembly Land and Soil Jurisdiction.
Commencement Day December 13, 2025
Issued this 17th Day of December 2025
Affirmation of Truths have been Presented for Public Record of Lawful process.
- Public Notice of Elected Officials

The Tennessee Assembly Land and Soil Jurisdiction Public Notice of Elected Officials
The Election Committee for The Tennessee Assembly Land and Soil Jurisdiction hereby gives public notice of the results of the election held on the 5th day of December, 2025.
Upon review, tally, and confirmation of all valid votes, the following individuals have been elected by the people to their respective offices and will serve a four (4) year term:
Office Officials General Assembly Chairman Debbie Jo Gilman© Jural Assembly Chairman Randy Styer © Militia Assembly Chairman Ryan Genther© Marshal at Arms David Schuster© Court Recorder Faith Johns © Court Clerk Eileen Brigantino© Bondsman Kenny Goolsby© Treasurer Kimberly Bullard© Coroner Tim Houghton© Justice Ken Borsick© Ombudsman Mike Chilcott© These results have been certified by the Election Committee and entered into the public record on The Tennessee Assembly Land and Soil Jurisdiction.
Commencement Day is December 13, 2025.
Issued this 10th Day of December 2025
Affirmation of Truths have been Presented for Public Record of Lawful process.
- Certification of Election Results

The Tennessee Assembly Land and Soil Jurisdiction
This Certification serves as the official and public record of the Election held on the 5th day of December, 2025, under the authority of The Tennessee Assembly Land and Soil Jurisdiction.
The Election Committee hereby certifies:
The Election Committee hereby certifies:
- That the Election was conducted openly, honorably, and in good faith.
- That all Electors were given fair opportunity to participate.
- That all roll call votes were received, counted, and recorded.
- That the results below accurately reflect the true outcome of the Election:
Office Candidate Status General Assembly Chairman Debbie Jo Gilman© Elected Jural Assembly Chairman Randy Styer © Elected Militia Assembly Chairman Ryan Genther© Elected Marshal at Arms David Schuster© Elected Court Recorder Faith Johns © Elected Court Clerk Eileen Brigantino© Elected Bondsman Kenny Goolsby© Elected Treasurer Kimberly Bullard© Elected Coroner Tim Houghton© Elected Justice Ken Borsick© Elected Ombudsman Mike Chilcott© Elected - That these results were publicly announced in open session.
- That the 72-hour review period was opened immediately following certification.
Executed and sealed on this 6th day of December, 2025.
- NOTICE OF ELECTION

The Tennessee Assembly Land and Soil Jurisdiction
Be it known to all concerned and affected parties that a Public Election shall be duly held under the authority of The Tennessee Assembly for the purpose of filling the vacant public offices and positions hereinafter declared, within the Land and Soil Jurisdiction of Tennessee.
Said election shall be conducted in accordance with established procedures governing such public processes. Each duly elected official shall serve a term of four (4) years.
This notice is entered into the Public Record as a matter of official and lawful documentation to provide notice and transparency to all members of the Tennessee Assembly and the People of Tennessee.
1. Purpose and Offices
An Election is hereby called to fill the following State-level offices:
Office Candidate Status General Assembly Chairman Debbie Jo Gilman© Unopposed Jural Assembly Chairman Randy Styer © Unopposed Militia Assembly Chairman Ryan Genther© Unopposed Marshal at Arms David Schuster© Unopposed Court Recorder Faith Johns © Unopposed Court Clerk Eileen Brigantino© Unopposed Bondsman Kenny Goolsby© Unopposed Treasurer Kimberly Bullard© Unopposed Coroner Tim Houghton© Unopposed Justice Ken Borsick© Unopposed Ombudsman Mike Chilcott© Unopposed All candidates lawfully qualified and nominated pursuant to this Notice shall appear upon the official ballot for consideration by the qualified the people on Tennessee on the land and soil Jurisdiction.
2. Date, Time, and Place of Election
Said Election shall be held on the 5th day of December, 2025, at 7 P.M. CST 8 PM EST.
at the following designated polling location(s):• See Meeting Link Below for the Voting site.
Only living men and women of Tennessee, of lawful age, and properly recorded upon the land and soil, with proof of such record held in the Tennessee Assembly Records Office, may participate in this Election.
3. Voting and Certification
Qualified Electors, the people on Tennessee on the land and soil. May cast their vote in person at the designated polling sites (web-ex meeting link). This will be a Roll Call vote and will be recorded and entered into the Public Record as a matter of official and lawful documentation to provide notice and transparency to all members of the Tennessee Assembly and the People of Tennessee.
Upon completion of the vote, the Election Committee shall publicly certify the results and record the outcome in the Tennessee Assembly Election Record.
A seventy-two (72) hour review period shall follow certification, during which any qualified Elector or candidate may file a Notice of Challenge if an irregularity or dispute is observed.
After the review period closes and all matters are settled, the Committee shall issue and post a Notice of Elected Officials, duly signed and sealed.
4. Public Notice and Publication
This Notice shall be published publicly and made available to all Electors of the Land and Soil Jurisdiction of Tennessee.
Publication shall include:
- Posting on official Assembly notice boards (digital or physical); and
- Electronic publication by email or website posting, serving as proof of lawful notice.
All records of publication shall be preserved within the Election Record for transparency and accountability.
5. Voting Procedure
Qualified people on the land and soil may cast their vote as follows:
- Meeting Number: 2553 725 0235
Password: X9Wd8kVnBP3 - Join by Phone: +1 (650) 479-3208 — Access Code: 2553 725 0235
All votes shall be received, counted, and recorded by affirmation of the Elections Committee of the land and soil jurisdiction.
6. Certification and Challenge Window
Upon completion of ballot counting, the Election Committee shall publicly certify the results.
A seventy-two (72) hour review period shall follow certification, within which any qualified Elector or candidate may file a Notice of Challenge concerning irregularities or disputes. The Committee shall review and resolve any such matters in open session.
7. Notice of Elected Officials
Within twenty-four (24) hours after final certification, the Election Committee shall issue a Notice of Elected Officials, duly signed and sealed, and shall post said Notice publicly and electronically for the record of the People.
Signed Notice of Election by The Election Committee Chair
5th Notice of Election posted 3rd day of December, 2025.
Issued this 5th day of November 2025
The Election Committee Chair
- Notice of Election

The Tennessee Assembly Land and Soil Jurisdiction
Scheduled for December 5th 2025 7pm CST
Be it known to all concerned and affected parties that a Public Election shall be duly held under the authority of The Tennessee Assembly for the purpose of filling the vacant public offices and positions hereinafter declared, within the Land and Soil Jurisdiction of Tennessee.
Said election shall be conducted in accordance with established procedures governing such public processes. Each duly elected official shall serve a term of four (4) years.
This notice is entered into the Public Record as a matter of official and lawful documentation to provide notice and transparency to all members of the Tennessee Assembly and the People of Tennessee.
1. Purpose and Offices
An Election is hereby called to fill the following State-level offices:
Office Candidate Status General Assembly Chairman Debbie Jo Gilman© Unopposed Jural Assembly Chairman Randy Styer © Unopposed Militia Assembly Chairman Ryan Genther© Unopposed Marshal at Arms David Schuster© Unopposed Court Recorder Faith Johns © Unopposed Court Clerk Eileen Brigantino© Unopposed Bondsman Kenny Goolsby© Unopposed Treasurer Kimberly Bullard© Unopposed Coroner Tim Houghton© Unopposed Justice Ken Borsick© Unopposed Ombudsman Mike Chilcott© Unopposed All candidates lawfully qualified and nominated pursuant to this Notice shall appear upon the official ballot for consideration by the qualified the people on Tennessee on the land and soil Jurisdiction.
2. Date, Time, and Place of Election
Said Election shall be held on the 5th day of December, 2025, at 7 P.M. CST 8 PM EST.
at the following designated polling location(s):• See Meeting Link Below for the Voting site.
Only living men and women of Tennessee, of lawful age, and properly recorded upon the land and soil, with proof of such record held in the Tennessee Assembly Records Office, may participate in this Election.
3. Voting and Certification
Qualified Electors, the people on Tennessee on the land and soil. May cast their vote in person at the designated polling sites (web-ex meeting link). This will be a Roll Call vote and will be recorded and entered into the Public Record as a matter of official and lawful documentation to provide notice and transparency to all members of the Tennessee Assembly and the People of Tennessee.
Upon completion of the vote, the Election Committee shall publicly certify the results and record the outcome in the Tennessee Assembly Election Record.
A seventy-two (72) hour review period shall follow certification, during which any qualified Elector or candidate may file a Notice of Challenge if an irregularity or dispute is observed.
After the review period closes and all matters are settled, the Committee shall issue and post a Notice of Elected Officials, duly signed and sealed.
4. Public Notice and Publication
This Notice shall be published publicly and made available to all Electors of the Land and Soil Jurisdiction of Tennessee.
Publication shall include:
- Posting on official Assembly notice boards (digital or physical); and
- Electronic publication by email or website posting, serving as proof of lawful notice.
All records of publication shall be preserved within the Election Record for transparency and accountability.
5. Voting Procedure
Qualified people on the land and soil may cast their vote as follows:
- Meeting Number: 2553 725 0235
Password: X9Wd8kVnBP3 - Join by Phone: +1 (650) 479-3208 — Access Code: 2553 725 0235
All votes shall be received, counted, and recorded by affirmation of the Elections Committee of the land and soil jurisdiction.
6. Certification and Challenge Window
Upon completion of ballot counting, the Election Committee shall publicly certify the results.
A seventy-two (72) hour review period shall follow certification, within which any qualified Elector or candidate may file a Notice of Challenge concerning irregularities or disputes. The Committee shall review and resolve any such matters in open session.
7. Notice of Elected Officials
Within twenty-four (24) hours after final certification, the Election Committee shall issue a Notice of Elected Officials, duly signed and sealed, and shall post said Notice publicly and electronically for the record of the People.
Signed Notice of Election by The Election Committee Chair
4th Notice of Election posted 26th day of November, 2025.
Issued this 5th day of November 2025
The Election Committee Chair
- NOTICE OF ELECTION

The Tennessee Assembly Land and Soil Jurisdiction
Be it known this is the third Notice posted on the 19th day of November 2025 to all concerned and affected parties that a Public Election shall be duly held under the authority of The Tennessee Assembly for the purpose of filling the vacant public offices and positions hereinafter declared, within the Land and Soil Jurisdiction of Tennessee.
Said election shall be conducted in accordance with established procedures governing such public processes. Each duly elected official shall serve a term of four (4) years.
This notice is entered into the Public Record as a matter of official and lawful documentation to provide notice and transparency to all members of the Tennessee Assembly and the People of Tennessee.
1. Purpose and Offices
An Election is hereby called to fill the following State-level offices:
Office Candidate Status General Assembly Chairman Debbie Jo Gilman© Unopposed Jural Assembly Chairman Randy Styer © Unopposed Militia Assembly Chairman Ryan Genther© Unopposed Marshal at Arms David Schuster© Unopposed Court Recorder Faith Johns © Unopposed Court Clerk Eileen Brigantino© Unopposed Bondsman Kenny Goolsby© Unopposed Treasurer Kimberly Bullard© Unopposed Coroner Tim Houghton© Unopposed Justice Ken Borsick© Unopposed Ombudsman Mike Chilcott© Unopposed All candidates lawfully qualified and nominated pursuant to this Notice shall appear upon the official ballot for consideration by the qualified the people on Tennessee on the land and soil Jurisdiction.
2. Date, Time, and Place of Election
Said Election shall be held on the 5th day of December, 2025,
at 7 P.M. CST 8 PM EST.
at the following designated polling location(s):• See Meeting Link Below for the Voting site.
Only living men and women of Tennessee, of lawful age, and properly recorded upon the land and soil, with proof of such record held in the Tennessee Assembly Records Office, may participate in this Election.
3. Voting and Certification
Qualified Electors, the people on Tennessee on the land and soil. may cast their vote in person at the designated polling sites (web-ex meeting link). This will be a Roll Call vote and will be recorded and entered into the Public Record as a matter of official and lawful documentation to provide notice and transparency to all members of the Tennessee Assembly and the People of Tennessee.
Upon completion of the vote, the Election Committee shall publicly certify the results and record the outcome in the Tennessee Assembly Election Record.
A seventy-two (72) hour review period shall follow certification, during which any qualified Elector or candidate may file a Notice of Challenge if an irregularity or dispute is observed.
After the review period closes and all matters are settled, the Committee shall issue and post a Notice of Elected Officials, duly signed and sealed.
4. Public Notice and Publication
This Notice shall be published publicly and made available to all Electors of the Land and Soil Jurisdiction of Tennessee.
Publication shall include:
- Posting on official Assembly notice boards (digital or physical); and
- Electronic publication by email or website posting, serving as proof of lawful notice.
All records of publication shall be preserved within the Election Record for transparency and accountability.
5. Voting Procedure
Qualified people on the land and soil may cast their vote as follows:
- https://thetennesseeassembly-220.my.webex.com/thetennesseeassembly-220.my/j.php?MTID=me49f9f00cb5f27dd1e1d1116659ecd9d
- Meeting Number: 2553 725 0235
Password: X9Wd8kVnBP3 - Join by Phone: +1 (650) 479-3208 — Access Code: 2553 725 0235
All votes shall be received, counted, and recorded by affirmation of the Elections Committee of the land and soil jurisdiction.
6. Certification and Challenge Window
Upon completion of ballot counting, the Election Committee shall publicly certify the results.
A seventy-two (72) hour review period shall follow certification, within which any qualified Elector or candidate may file a Notice of Challenge concerning irregularities or disputes. The Committee shall review and resolve any such matters in open session.
7. Notice of Elected Officials
Within twenty-four (24) hours after final certification, the Election Committee shall issue a Notice of Elected Officials, duly signed and sealed, and shall post said Notice publicly and electronically for the record of the People.
Third Notice Sent 19th day of November 2025.
- NOTICE OF ELECTION
NOTICE OF ELECTION

The Tennessee Assembly Land and Soil Jurisdiction
Be it known this is the second Notice posted on the 12th day of November 2025 to all concerned and affected parties that a Public Election shall be duly held under the authority of The Tennessee Assembly for the purpose of filling the vacant public offices and positions hereinafter declared, within the Land and Soil Jurisdiction of Tennessee.
Said election shall be conducted in accordance with established procedures governing such public processes. Each duly elected official shall serve a term of four (4) years.
This notice is entered into the Public Record as a matter of official and lawful documentation to provide notice and transparency to all members of the Tennessee Assembly and the People of Tennessee.
1. Purpose and Offices
An Election is hereby called to fill the following State-level offices:
Office Candidate Status General Assembly Chairman Debbie Jo Gilman© Unopposed Jural Assembly Chairman Randy Styer © Unopposed Militia Assembly Chairman Ryan Genther© Unopposed Marshal at Arms David Schuster© Unopposed Court Recorder Faith Johns © Unopposed Court Clerk Eileen Brigantino© Unopposed Bondsman Kenny Goolsby© Unopposed Treasurer Kimberly Bullard© Unopposed Coroner Tim Houghton© Unopposed Justice Ken Borsick© Unopposed Ombudsman Mike Chilcott© Unopposed All candidates lawfully qualified and nominated pursuant to this Notice shall appear upon the official ballot for consideration by the qualified the people on Tennessee on the land and soil Jurisdiction.
2. Date, Time, and Place of Election
Said Election shall be held on the 5th day of December, 2025,
at 7 P.M. CST 8 PM EST.
at the following designated polling location(s):• See Meeting Link Below for the Voting site.
Only living men and women of Tennessee, of lawful age, and properly recorded upon the land and soil, with proof of such record held in the Tennessee Assembly Records Office, may participate in this Election.
3. Voting and Certification
Qualified Electors, the people on Tennessee on the land and soil. may cast their vote in person at the designated polling sites (web-ex meeting link). This will be a Roll Call vote and will be recorded and entered into the Public Record as a matter of official and lawful documentation to provide notice and transparency to all members of the Tennessee Assembly and the People of Tennessee.
Upon completion of the vote, the Election Committee shall publicly certify the results and record the outcome in the Tennessee Assembly Election Record.
A seventy-two (72) hour review period shall follow certification, during which any qualified Elector or candidate may file a Notice of Challenge if an irregularity or dispute is observed.
After the review period closes and all matters are settled, the Committee shall issue and post a Notice of Elected Officials, duly signed and sealed.
4. Public Notice and Publication
This Notice shall be published publicly and made available to all Electors of the Land and Soil Jurisdiction of the State of Tennessee.
Publication shall include:
- Posting on official Assembly notice boards (digital or physical); and
- Electronic publication by email or website posting, serving as proof of lawful notice.
All records of publication shall be preserved within the Election Record for transparency and accountability.
5. Voting Procedure
Qualified people on the land and soil may cast their vote as follows:
- https://thetennesseeassembly-220.my.webex.com/thetennesseeassembly-220.my/j.php?MTID=me49f9f00cb5f27dd1e1d1116659ecd9d
- Meeting Number: 2553 725 0235
Password: X9Wd8kVnBP3 - Join by Phone: +1 (650) 479-3208 — Access Code: 2553 725 0235
All votes shall be received, counted, and recorded by affirmation of the Elections Committee of the land and soil jurisdiction.
6. Certification and Challenge Window
Upon completion of ballot counting, the Election Committee shall publicly certify the results.
A seventy-two (72) hour review period shall follow certification, within which any qualified Elector or candidate may file a Notice of Challenge concerning irregularities or disputes. The Committee shall review and resolve any such matters in open session.
7. Notice of Elected Officials
Within twenty-four (24) hours after final certification, the Election Committee shall issue a Notice of Elected Officials, duly signed and sealed, and shall post said Notice publicly and electronically for the record of the People.
Second Notice Sent 12th day of November 2025.
Issued this 5th day of November 2025
The Election Committee Chair
- NOTICE OF ELECTION
Notice of Election

The Tennessee Assembly Land and Soil Jurisdiction
Be it known to all concerned and affected parties that a Public Election shall be duly held under the authority of The Tennessee Assembly for the purpose of filling the vacant public offices and positions hereinafter declared, within the Land and Soil Jurisdiction of Tennessee.
Said election shall be conducted in accordance with established procedures governing such public processes. Each duly elected official shall serve a term of four (4) years.
This notice is entered into the Public Record as a matter of official and lawful documentation to provide notice and transparency to all members of the Tennessee Assembly and the People of Tennessee.
1. Purpose and Offices
An Election is hereby called to fill the following State-level offices:
Office Candidate Status General Assembly Chairman Debbie Jo Gilman© Unopposed Jural Assembly Chairman Randy Styer © Unopposed Militia Assembly Chairman Ryan Genther© Unopposed Marshal at Arms David Schuster© Unopposed Court Recorder Faith Johns © Unopposed Court Clerk Eileen Brigantino© Unopposed Bondsman Kenny Goolsby© Unopposed Treasurer Kimberly Bullard© Unopposed Coroner Tim Houghton© Unopposed Justice Ken Borsick© Unopposed Ombudsman Mike Chilcott© Unopposed All candidates lawfully qualified and nominated pursuant to this Notice shall appear upon the official ballot for consideration by the qualified the people on Tennessee on the land and soil Jurisdiction.
2. Date, Time, and Place of Election
Said Election shall be held on the 5th day of December, 2025,
at 7 P.M. CST 8 PM EST.
at the following designated polling location(s):• See Meeting Link Below for the Voting site.
Only living men and women of Tennessee, of lawful age, and properly recorded upon the land and soil, with proof of such record held in the Tennessee Assembly Records Office, may participate in this Election.
3. Voting and Certification
Qualified Electors, the people on Tennessee on the land and soil. may cast their vote in person at the designated polling sites (web-ex meeting link). This will be a Roll Call vote and will be recorded and entered into the Public Record as a matter of official and lawful documentation to provide notice and transparency to all members of the Tennessee Assembly and the People of Tennessee.
Upon completion of the vote, the Election Committee shall publicly certify the results and record the outcome in the Tennessee Assembly Election Record.
A seventy-two (72) hour review period shall follow certification, during which any qualified Elector or candidate may file a Notice of Challenge if an irregularity or dispute is observed.
After the review period closes and all matters are settled, the Committee shall issue and post a Notice of Elected Officials, duly signed and sealed.
4. Public Notice and Publication
This Notice shall be published publicly and made available to all Electors of the Land and Soil Jurisdiction of the State of Tennessee.
Publication shall include:
- Posting on official Assembly notice boards (digital or physical); and
- Electronic publication by email or website posting, serving as proof of lawful notice.
All records of publication shall be preserved within the Election Record for transparency and accountability.
5. Voting Procedure
Qualified people on the land and soil may cast their vote as follows:
- Meeting Number: 2553 725 0235
Password: X9Wd8kVnBP3 - Join by Phone: +1 (650) 479-3208 — Access Code: 2553 725 0235
All votes shall be received, counted, and recorded by affirmation of the Elections Committee of the land and soil jurisdiction.
6. Certification and Challenge Window
Upon completion of ballot counting, the Election Committee shall publicly certify the results.
A seventy-two (72) hour review period shall follow certification, within which any qualified Elector or candidate may file a Notice of Challenge concerning irregularities or disputes. The Committee shall review and resolve any such matters in open session.
7. Notice of Elected Officials
Within twenty-four (24) hours after final certification, the Election Committee shall issue a Notice of Elected Officials, duly signed and sealed, and shall post said Notice publicly and electronically for the record of the People.
Signed Notice of Election by The Election Committee Chair
Issued this 5th day of November 2025
The Election Committee Chair
- PUBLIC NOTICE 2.19.2025
This is public notice posted as of 2.19.2025
Next GA Meeting 3.4.2025 the Assembly will hold a confidence vote to confirm Ryan Genther as Militia Commander (Pro Tem)/Militia Assembly Chair (Pro Tem). If you would like to run for this office please speak up and let us know at info@ttna.odoo.com.
