Indya Kincannon (born March 30, 1971) is an American politician who serves as the 69th Mayor of Knoxville, Tennessee since 2019. She won the 2019 mayoral election with more than 52% of the vote over opponent Eddie Mannis. She is Knoxville's second female mayor, after her predecessor Madeline Rogero. Though elected in a nonpartisan municipal election, Kincannon is affiliated with the Democratic Party. On November 5, 2019, Kincannon was elected mayor with 52.41% of votes cast. On November 16, 2022, Kincannon announced she was running for re-election in the 2023 Knoxville mayoral race.
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| - Indya Kincannon (born March 30, 1971) is an American politician who serves as the 69th Mayor of Knoxville, Tennessee since 2019. She won the 2019 mayoral election with more than 52% of the vote over opponent Eddie Mannis. She is Knoxville's second female mayor, after her predecessor Madeline Rogero. Though elected in a nonpartisan municipal election, Kincannon is affiliated with the Democratic Party. On November 5, 2019, Kincannon was elected mayor with 52.41% of votes cast. On November 16, 2022, Kincannon announced she was running for re-election in the 2023 Knoxville mayoral race. (en)
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| - Indya Kincannon (born March 30, 1971) is an American politician who serves as the 69th Mayor of Knoxville, Tennessee since 2019. She won the 2019 mayoral election with more than 52% of the vote over opponent Eddie Mannis. She is Knoxville's second female mayor, after her predecessor Madeline Rogero. Though elected in a nonpartisan municipal election, Kincannon is affiliated with the Democratic Party. In 2004, Kincannon was elected to the Knox County Board of Education representing District 2. She was elected as Chairperson for three consecutive years from 2008 until 2011, and served on the board until 2014. In the August 27, 2019, primary election for Mayor of Knoxville, Kincannon advanced with 29.13% of the vote. Business-owner Eddie Mannis received 36.64% of the vote and also advanced to the November regular election. Councilman Marshall Stair finished third with 26.98% of the vote. On November 5, 2019, Kincannon was elected mayor with 52.41% of votes cast. On November 16, 2022, Kincannon announced she was running for re-election in the 2023 Knoxville mayoral race. (en)
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