Brooke Weaver is a Republican candidate running for Hamilton County Clerk in Tennessee's May 5, 2026, primary election [1]. She is seeking to succeed Bill Knowles, who has served as the county clerk for over 50 years and announced he would not seek re-election [6]. Weaver officially announced her candidacy on September 15, 2025, with the endorsement of outgoing Clerk Knowles [1]. On January 9, 2026, she was reported to be first in line to pick up qualifying papers for the election [4].
Weaver has spent approximately 18 to 19 years working within the Hamilton County Clerk’s Office, starting as a front-line clerk and advancing to her current role as Chief Deputy County Clerk and Accountant [2]. In this capacity, she supervises a team of 56 employees across two locations and manages over $60 million in annual revenues [2]. She holds the credentials of State Certified Public Administrator and Certified County Finance Officer [1]. Her educational background includes a Bachelor of Science in Administration from Bryan College and an Associate of Science in Accounting from Chattanooga State Community College [1]. She is also a graduate of Leadership Tennessee’s NEXT Class XI [1].
During her tenure, Weaver claims to have returned $18 million in excess fees to the Hamilton County General Fund over nine years, which she states supports schools, infrastructure, and public safety [2]. She notes that the office has received clean audits every year under her financial oversight [2]. Her campaign platform emphasizes maintaining fiscally conservative leadership and modernizing services through partnerships. These include installing tag renewal kiosks with Food City and collaborating with the Department of Safety for driver’s license services [2].
Weaver is active in the Hamilton County community, serving on the Board of Directors of the Chattanooga Federal Employees Credit Union and as Chairwoman of the Advisory Board to the Family Justice Center [1]. She has also served as an advisor to Cempa Community Care and a mentor for the tnAchieves program [1]. Weaver resides in Signal Mountain with her husband, Brian, their daughter, and two dogs [1]. Her campaign website is www.votebrookeweaver.com [1].
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