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November 3, 1998 General
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Davidson County Ballot

1701 21ST AV, 37212

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Precinct 1805 Ballot Type 47

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Governor

Governor

  • Irwin W. Gibbs, Independent
  • John Jay Hooker, Democratic
  • George Alexander Hamilton, Sr., Independent
  • Lonnie L. Creech, Independent
  • Don Sundquist, Republican
  • Thomas E. Smith, II, Independent
  • Karl Smithson, Independent

U.S. Congress

U.S. Representative; District 5

State Representative

State Representative; District 55

  • Gary Odom, Democratic
  • Doug Hirt, Republican

State Senate

State Senate; District 19

  • Thelma M. Harper, Democratic

State Propositions

Proposition 1 Prisons and Treatment of Prisoners
Shall the Tennessee Constitution be amended by deleting Article 1, Section 32, in its entirety and substituting instead the following?

Section 32. That the erection of safe prisons, the inspection of prisons, and the humane treatment of prisoners, shall be provided for.

Proposition 2 Victims Rights
Shall the Tennessee Constitution be amended by adding as a new section to Article 1 the following language?

To preserve and protect the rights of victims of crime to justice and due process, victims shall be entitled to the following basic rights:

1. The right to confer with the prosecution.

2. The right to be free from intimidation, harassment and abuse throughout the criminal justice system.

3. The right to be present at all proceedings where the defendant has the right to be present.

4. The right to be heard, when relevant, at all critical stages of the criminal justice process as defined by the General Assembly.

5. The right to be informed of all proceedings, and of the release, transfer or escape of the accused or convicted person.

6. The right to a speedy trial or disposition and a prompt and final conclusion of the case after the conviction or sentence.

7. The right to restitution from the offender.

8. The right to be informed of each of the rights established for victims.

The General Assembly has the authority to enact substantive and procedural laws to define, implement, preserve and protect the rights guaranteed to victims by this section.

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