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Carol V Abney

Carol V Abney

Office history

Current office and 2026 campaign

Carol Veneá Abney serves as a Tennessee Executive Committee Woman for District 12 in the primary 1. She is a candidate for the Democratic Party in the race for the Tennessee House of Representatives to represent District 38 1. This candidacy follows her previous run for the same seat in 2020, where she lost the general election to incumbent Kelly Keisling 1.

Recent political activity has involved internal party dynamics, specifically a dispute regarding her removal as Treasurer of the Tennessee Democratic Party which sparked public debate over secrecy and trust within the organization 3. For the upcoming 2026 election, Abney continues to focus on issues such as Medicaid expansion for District 38 and opposition to private school vouchers 4.

Background and education

Carol Veneá Abney was born on March 16, 1972, in Tennessee 2. She is a Christian and resides in Celina, Tennessee 2.

Abney earned an Associate of Science in Business/Commerce from Volunteer State Community College between 2010 and 2012, graduating with a grade point average of 4.0 2. She subsequently attended Tennessee Tech University, where she received a Bachelor of Science in Accounting between 2012 and 2014 with a grade point average of 3.9 2. Abney later completed a Master of Business Administration in Accounting at Tennessee Tech University from 2014 to 2015 2.

Career

Abney is a principal at Abney Certified Public Accountant 2. She holds an MBA in Accounting from Tennessee Tech University, which she completed between 2014 and 2015, following a BS in Accounting from the same institution earned between 2012 and 2014 with a grade point average of 3.9 2. Prior to her graduate studies, she earned an AS in Business/Commerce from Volunteer State Community College between 2010 and 2012, achieving a grade point average of 4.0 2.

Office history

Carol Abney served as Treasurer for the Tennessee Democratic Party, a role from which she was removed following an internal dispute regarding records and party control 3. She is also the principal of Abney Certified Public Accountant 2.

In 2018, Abney ran for election to the Tennessee State House of Representatives to represent District 38 2. In 2020, she ran again for the Tennessee House of Representatives in District 38 as a Democrat 1. She lost the general election on November 3, 2020, when incumbent Kelly Keisling defeated her 1.

Legislative record and accomplishments

Carol Veneá Abney’s legislative record is defined by her tenure in the Tennessee House of Representatives, where she represented District 38 until losing the general election on November 3, 2020 1. During her time in office, she focused heavily on rural healthcare and education policy. She advocated for Medicaid expansion, noting that with only one stable hospital in her five-county district, such measures were vital to the region's health 4.

On education, Abney opposed school voucher programs, arguing they diverted millions from public schools without providing benefits to rural Tennesseans 4. Her professional background as a certified public accountant and principal of Abney Certified Public Accountant informed her policy positions on fiscal responsibility and economic development in West Tennessee 2.

In the 2024 cycle, Abney ran for election to the Tennessee State Senate to represent District 38 2. She has also served in party leadership roles, including as Treasurer for the Tennessee Democratic Party, a position from which she was removed following an internal dispute over records and transparency 3.

Documented disputes and controversies

In 2023, Carol Abney was removed from her position as Treasurer of the Tennessee Democratic Party following an internal dispute that escalated into a public conflict regarding party secrecy and control 3. The removal, which followed weeks of distrust and leaks between state party leadership and county parties, resulted in what observers described as a "much larger public war" over transparency and trust within the organization 3.

Abney previously ran for the Tennessee House of Representatives to represent District 38 in the general election held on November 3, 2020, where she lost to incumbent Kelly Keisling 1. During her campaign, she highlighted policy positions such as opposing private school vouchers and advocating for Medicaid expansion to support healthcare in her five-county district 4.

Business interests and wealth source

Carol Veneá Abney is a principal at Abney Certified Public Accountant 2. She holds an MBA in Accounting from Tennessee Tech University, which she completed between 2014 and 2015, as well as a BS in Accounting from the same institution (2012–2014) and an AS in Business/Commerce from Volunteer State Community College (2010–2012) 2.

Specific details regarding her family wealth source, ownership stakes beyond her role at her firm, sales of businesses, or significant financial-disclosure facts are not provided in the available sources.

Family

Abney is married to Randell 2.

Sources

Public filings

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