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Brittany Orpurt-Hilton

Brittany  Orpurt-Hilton

Brittany Orpurt-Hilton is a Democratic candidate running for State Executive Committeewoman District 17 in Davidson County, Tennessee [12]. The District 17 seat covers parts of Davidson County, specifically Hermitage, Donelson, and Antioch, as well as all of Wilson County [8]. She is competing against Sherry Jones in the Democratic primary scheduled for August 6, 2026 [12].

Orpurt-Hilton currently serves as the First Vice Chair of the Wilson County Democratic Party [11]. In this role, she works alongside Chair Steve Caballero and other officers to support the party at the county level [11]. Her campaign focuses on rebuilding and reinvigorating the county party structure and recruiting candidates for red districts [8]. She emphasizes the need for representatives who understand how to support Democrats in areas with Republican supermajorities, citing Wilson County as a key example [8].

Orpurt-Hilton’s platform includes finding candidates to run in every race up and down the ballot and collaborating with Democrats in other counties to bring new ideas home [8]. She has established a campaign website, brittany4tndp.com, where she invites voters to take a survey about what they want to see from the Tennessee Democratic Party [8]. She is also endorsed by ChangeTN, which lists her as a candidate for the TNDP Executive Committee District 17 [7].

Orpurt-Hilton maintains an active presence on social media, including X (formerly Twitter) under the handle @BOrpurtHilton and Instagram/Facebook under @brittany4TNDP [5], [6], [10]. She accepts campaign donations through ActBlue [9]. Her contact email is listed as Brittany4TNDP@gmail.com [10].

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