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Josh Wesley

Josh  Wesley

Josh Wesley is a Democratic candidate for Davidson County Executive Committeeman, District 1 in the 2026 election cycle [7]. He is running in the Democratic primary for this position within Davidson County, Tennessee [7]. The qualifying deadline for state and federal offices in Tennessee was March 10, 2026, at 12:00 noon [2]. Wesley is listed as the sole candidate for this specific race on the Davidson County Democratic Primary ballot, meaning he will win the nomination by default if no other candidates qualify or withdraw before the election [7]. The primary election is scheduled for August 6, 2026 [1].

Publicly available information does not provide a detailed professional biography or legislative history for Josh Wesley in relation to this political office. However, sources identify a Chief Josh Wesley who attended a Pulaski County Drug Court graduation in Kentucky, commending the program's impact on recovery and community support [6]. Additionally, there is a hockey player named Josh Wesley born in Hartford, Connecticut, who plays defense [9]. There is also a reference to a lawsuit involving Disability Rights Oregon and Washington County regarding mental health emergency response, tagged with the name Josh Wesley, though the specific role of this individual in that legal matter is not detailed in the provided text [8]. It is unclear if these individuals are the same person as the political candidate.

The Davidson County Executive Committeeman serves as a party official within the local Democratic structure. As the unopposed nominee, Wesley is expected to secure the Democratic nomination for District 1 without facing opposition in the primary [7].

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