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    Tennessee Supreme Court: Elected Municipal Judge Must Reside Within City Limits

    Tennessee Supreme CourtBy Tennessee Supreme CourtMarch 11, 2025Updated:March 13, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Nashville, Tenn. – The Tennessee Supreme Court held today in Robin M. McNabb v. Gregory H. Harrison, that Tennessee’s Constitution requires municipal judges to reside in the city where they will be assigned. Here, the candidate elected as Lenoir City Municipal Judge did not satisfy the constitutional residency requirement.  

     

    In 2022, Ms. Robin McNabb, Mr. Gregory Harrison, and a third candidate ran for Lenoir City Municipal Court judge. Mr. Harrison won the election, and the Loudon County Election Commission certified the results. Ms. McNabb challenged the results, arguing Mr. Harrison did not meet the residency requirement under the Tennessee Constitution.

     

    Article VI, Section 4 of the Tennessee Constitution requires judges of “inferior courts” to be “elected by the qualified voters of the district or circuit to which they are to be assigned” and to “have been a resident . . . of the circuit or district one year.” Ms. McNabb and Mr. Harrison agreed that the Lenoir City Municipal Judge must satisfy this requirement but they disagreed on the meaning of the word “district.” Ms. McNabb argued that the judge must live within the city limits. Mr. Harrison argued that “district” means a larger territory; here, he argued that it meant the Ninth Judicial district, an area of several counties.  Mr. Harrison conceded he did not reside within Lenoir City corporate limits in the year prior to the election.  

     

    The trial court found that “district” meant the Ninth Judicial District, so Mr. Harrison met the constitutional residency requirements. On appeal, the Court of Appeals agreed Mr. Harrison met the residency requirement but said “district” meant Loudon County. Ms. McNabb then appealed to the Tennessee Supreme Court.

     

    The Supreme Court agreed that the Lenoir City Municipal Judge must comply with Article VI, Section 4, of the Tennessee Constitution. It then determined the original public meaning of the word “district” at the time the constitution was ratified by looking at dictionary definitions published around that time.

     

    The Court declined to adopt Mr. Harrison’s expansive view of “district.” It found that the original public meaning of “district” referred to the geographic territory in which the judge had jurisdiction. Because the Lenoir City Municipal Court’s jurisdiction is limited to Lenoir City, the Court held, the Lenoir City Judge must reside in Lenoir City. Mr. Harrison did not reside within Lenoir City corporate limits in the year prior to the election, so he did not satisfy the constitutional requirement.

     

    To read the Court’s opinion in Robin M. McNabb v. Gregory H. Harrison, authored by Justice Mary L. Wagner, go to the opinions section of TNCourts.gov.

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