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Bryan Martin

Bryan  Martin
Candidate for US House District 3 (Democratic Primary) Hamilton, TN 2026-08-06

Bryan Martin is a Democratic candidate running for U.S. House District 3 in Tennessee during the 2026 election cycle [14]. However, public records from Ballotpedia identify a Bryan Martin who previously ran for San Antonio City Council District 10 in Texas as a nonpartisan candidate in 2023 [1]. That Bryan Martin lost the general election on May 6, 2023, receiving 7.0% of the vote (1,347 votes) against winner Marc Whyte [1]. He completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey for that race, stating he was a business owner who founded Bronko Bikes, LLC in 2017 to build custom electric bikes [1]. He also served as vice president and executive director of Bike San Antonio and was affiliated with Citizens' Climate Lobby [1]. Born in Austin, Texas, he earned a bachelor's degree from Texas Tech University in 2007, where he studied fine art and metal sculpture [1].

The provided sources do not contain specific biographical details, campaign finance reports, or official candidate lists confirming the identity of the Democratic nominee for Tennessee's 3rd Congressional District. Ballotpedia’s list for Tennessee’s 2026 U.S. House elections notes that no Democratic primary candidates have made the ballot for District 3 as of the latest update, listing only independent general election candidates such as Dean Arnold and Jean Howard-Hill [6]. Wikipedia lists Anna Golladay as the presumptive Democratic nominee for this district [14], but does not mention Bryan Martin. A Tennessee Secretary of State candidate list page exists for 2026 but does not explicitly name Bryan Martin in the provided text [9]. Spokeo lists a Bryan Martin in Signal Mountain, TN (Hamilton County), which is within District 3, but notes that records may not pertain to the specific individual sought and lists various unrelated professional titles [19]. Without a direct link between the Texas candidate or the Signal Mountain resident and the Tennessee congressional race, his candidacy remains unverified by the provided sources.

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