Steve Allbrooks is a Republican member of the Tennessee Republican Party State Executive Committee for District 27, which covers Williamson County [10]. He is running in the Republican primary for this seat on August 6, 2026 [1].
Allbrooks gained local attention during the April 2023 Williamson County Republican Party (WCRP) leadership convention. Along with State Executive Committee member Cyndi Miller, he was accused by resigning WCRP officials of attempting to undermine the party's established voting eligibility criteria for the convention [10]. A resignation letter from the WCRP Contest and Credentials Committee cited "fraud, misconduct and corrupt self-dealing" by Allbrooks and Miller, alleging they sought to deviate from bylaws that required voters to have participated in three of the last four statewide Republican primaries [10].
Allbrooks defended his position by arguing for less stringent criteria. He stated he wanted to allow individuals who had voted in only two of the past four primaries to vote, citing the 2020 primary where Donald Trump was the sole candidate as a reason voters lacked incentive to participate [10]. He also expressed concern about preventing veterans stationed overseas from voting [10]. Despite an agreement with the committee to abide by specific standards, Allbrooks and Miller reportedly went back on their word less than a week before the convention, leading to a loss of confidence in the process among other officials [10].
Following the convention, where Tracy Miller was elected WCRP chair, Steve Allbrooks continued his role as a State Executive Committee member. He has been identified as an ally of conservative activist organization Tennessee Stands and former state senate candidate Gary Humble [12].
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