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Portrait of Todd Warner, State Representative for Tennessee District 92

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Todd Warner

State Representative · Tennessee · District 92 · Republican

Todd Warner serves as a State Representative in the Tennessee House of Representatives, representing District 92 for the Republican party. The page below collects sourced biographical facts, the seat and district served, and provenance for Warner.

Key facts

Full name
Todd Warner
Office
State Representative
Chamber
Tennessee House of Representatives
State
Tennessee
District
District 92
Party
Republican
Status
Currently serving
Born
1971
OpenStates ID
ocd-person/a7947036-fe6d-4ace-8e6e-78445dc4e19f
Dataset version
1.20260609

Biographical narrative

944 words · sourced from the Wikipedia REST extract

Todd Warner is an American politician, farmer, and small business owner who currently serves as a member of the Tennessee House of Representatives, representing District 92. A member of the Republican Party, Warner has been active in Tennessee politics since his election in 2020. He is also a candidate for the 2026 election for Tennessee's 9th congressional district. Throughout his political career, Warner has engaged in various legislative activities and has been involved in significant events that have drawn public attention.

Early life and career

Todd Warner was born on June 13, 1971. While specific details about his early life and education are not provided, it is known that he has pursued a career in farming and small business ownership. This background in agriculture and entrepreneurship likely informs his perspectives and priorities as a legislator. Warner's experience as a farmer may contribute to his understanding of rural issues and the needs of constituents in agricultural communities. His involvement in small business ownership suggests a familiarity with the challenges faced by local businesses, which can be a critical aspect of economic policy discussions within the state legislature.

Warner's entry into the political arena began with his candidacy for the Tennessee House of Representatives during the 2020 state elections. His decision to run for office reflects a commitment to public service and a desire to influence policy at the state level. The political landscape in Tennessee during this period was characterized by a competitive environment, particularly within the Republican Party, where Warner sought to make his mark.

Legislative service

Warner's political career in the Tennessee House of Representatives commenced with his election in 2020. He ran against incumbent Representative Rick Tillis, positioning himself as one of two primary challengers in the Republican primary. Warner's campaign was successful, as he secured a plurality of votes in the primary election held on August 6, 2020. This victory allowed him to advance to the general election, where he faced no opposition from other parties, ultimately leading to his unchallenged election to the House.

Following his initial election, Warner sought re-election in subsequent election cycles. In 2022, he faced two challengers in the Republican primary, Matt Fitterer and Jeff Ford. Warner successfully navigated this primary contest and subsequently defeated Democrat Angela Hughes in the general election. His ability to fend off challenges in both the primary and general elections indicates a solidified support base within his district.

In the 2024 election cycle, Warner was uncontested for the Republican nomination, further demonstrating his established position within the party and among his constituents. He again faced a Democratic opponent, Teri Mai, in the general election, which he won, reinforcing his ongoing presence in the Tennessee legislature.

Warner's tenure has not been without controversy. In January 2021, his home and office were raided by the Federal Bureau of Investigation as part of a broader investigation into allegations of campaign fund laundering involving several current and former Tennessee legislators. Although this incident raised questions about his conduct, Warner was not charged with any crimes, and he maintained his position in the legislature.

In 2023, Warner gained attention for his support of a resolution to expel three Democratic lawmakers from the Tennessee legislature for violating decorum rules. This action was characterized as unprecedented and highlighted the contentious nature of political discourse within the state. Such events reflect the challenges and dynamics of legislative governance, particularly in a politically polarized environment.

Warner's legislative activities also intersect with broader political developments in Tennessee. In 2026, the Tennessee General Assembly passed a mid-cycle redistricting map that altered congressional district boundaries, particularly affecting the Memphis area. Critics of the redistricting argued that the changes were designed to dilute the voting power of Black constituents. On the same day as the redistricting announcement, Warner attracted media attention by entering the State Capitol draped in a Trump 2024 flag, which was confiscated by the Sergeant at Arms before he could enter the legislative chamber. This incident underscores Warner's alignment with certain political movements and his willingness to engage in provocative political expressions.

Policy focus and district

As a member of the Tennessee House of Representatives, Warner's policy focus is likely influenced by his background in farming and small business. While specific legislative priorities are not detailed, it can be inferred that he may advocate for issues pertinent to rural communities, agriculture, and economic development. His experience as a small business owner may also lead him to prioritize policies that support local businesses and promote economic growth within his district.

Warner represents District 92, which encompasses a portion of Tennessee. The demographic and economic characteristics of this district are essential to understanding the issues that may resonate with his constituents. District 92 may include a mix of urban and rural areas, each presenting unique challenges and opportunities. As a legislator, Warner's ability to address the diverse needs of his constituents will be critical to his effectiveness and continued electoral success.

In addition to his legislative responsibilities, Warner's candidacy for the U.S. House of Representatives in the 2026 election indicates an ambition to expand his political influence beyond the state level. This pursuit reflects a strategic approach to his political career and a desire to engage with national issues that impact Tennessee and its residents.

Overall, Todd Warner's career as a state legislator is marked by his electoral successes, involvement in significant legislative events, and a focus on issues relevant to his constituents. His background in farming and small business, combined with his experiences in the legislature, positions him as a figure of interest in Tennessee politics as he continues to navigate the complexities of public service and electoral competition.

Notable legislation

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Sources

  1. [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Todd_WarnerWikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-09

Notable quotes

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Sources

  1. [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Todd_WarnerWikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-09

Key positions

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Sources

  1. [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Todd_WarnerWikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-09

Legislative service

  1. Tennessee House of RepresentativesDistrict 92 · Republican

Sources & provenance

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