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Cyndi Miller Seeks Re-Election to Continue Strengthening the Tennessee Republican Party

Cyndi Miller, State Executive Committee (SEC) Woman for District 27, which includes Williamson County, has announced she is running for reelection for another four-year term. “I am running again because our community deserves bold, principled leadership that delivers results — not rhetoric,” Miller said in making her formal announcement.

A lifelong Williamson County conservative, Miller has served on the Tennessee Republican Party’s State Executive Committee for the past eight years. The election occurs on August 6th. 

Miller attended Brentwood Middle School, Franklin High School and Middle Tennessee State University. She and her husband, Tracy, met in high school and recently celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary. “Together, we raised our children in Brentwood and built our lives here in Williamson County,” Miller noted.

“I have been deeply involved in every State Executive Committee meeting, working closely with the Williamson County Republican Party, to elect strong Republicans up and down the ballot,” Miller pointed out in her announcement. “ I served on the Bylaws Committee and played a hands-on role in strengthening our candidate vetting process. My focus has been clear: recruit and support principled conservatives who represent the priorities of Williamson County families rather than Washington insiders or moderate agendas.”

“Williamson County stands as one of Tennessee’s strongest bastions of conservative values — limited government, fiscal responsibility, strong traditional families, quality education, and individual liberty,” she explained. “Maintaining that influence at the state party level has never been more important.”

“Tennessee Republicans have made tremendous progress, but our continued success depends on keeping the party firmly grounded in the principles that have made Williamson County a national example of conservative governance,” Miller noted. “As your State Executive Committee Woman, I will continue fighting to ensure the TNGOP remains a force for limited government and rejects any drift toward big-government policies or watered-down principles.”

Miller said she is proud of the work the SEC, state party and local Republicans have done together, but said the job is not finished. “With your support on August 6th, I will continue to represent Williamson County with the integrity, energy, and commitment to conservative excellence you deserve.”

“The strength of our state party begins with strong county leadership. I respectfully ask for your vote and your continued partnership as we keep Williamson County at the forefront of Tennessee’s conservative movement.”

For more information, go to Miller’s website at votecyndimiller.com or social media on Facebook or Instagram at Votecyndimiller.

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