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2026 Sullivan County Commission District 2

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    David Akard III
    (Rep)

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    Jeff Broyles
    (Rep)

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    Kim Harvey
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    Mark A. Vance
    (Rep)

Biographical Information

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Business owner that serves the community, so I know how the decisions we make at the commission can affect the community we live in. I am currently serving on the commission, and I have served in many leadership roles including budget chairman in the past. I have also served on many city of Bristol boards. Parks and Rec, Community Development, BTES, and citizens police academy.
Sustainable growth of the county, we have a lot of interest in the development of the county, and we need to be strategic with the growth. Public safety, education and county infrastructure are always very important topics. With budgets being twelve months at a time it's difficult to achieve everything we would like to achieve for the citizens of Sullivan County. We need commissioners that will look beyond 12 months and plan for the long-term success of the county.
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Campaign Mailing Address 201 Blueridge Drive
Bristol, TN 37620
Campaign Phone 423-914-8557
Mark Vance has over 35 years in Sullivan County Government as employee, department head and Sullivan County Commissoner for 24 years. Mark understands the challenges as small business owners. And living within our means. Mark has been retired for 15 years as Paramedic and has a servant heart for the taxpayers. Mark served the citizens in Sullivan County for over 40 years as one of the first licensed Paramedic.
Controlling wasteful spending, lowering taxes and living within the counties budget.