Jim Coleman Thanks Soddy Daisy Supporters

  • Wednesday, November 6, 2024

Late last night, as the final votes were counted, I was truly grateful to see 3,127 votes cast in my favor. I want to extend a huge thank you to the voters of Soddy Daisy for trusting me and allowing me the true honor of serving another four years as your city commissioner. 

As a lifelong resident of Soddy Daisy, it is a privilege to serve as commissioner and give back to our community in this way. Although the campaign has come to an end, the work for our city continues. 

Congratulations to Travis Beene and Steve Everett on their successful election as commissioners, and my appreciation goes out to Derek Kukura, James Berry and Jim Biggs for their commitment and dedication to our community. Stepping up to run for political office is no easy task. 

A special thank you to my campaign manager, Ryan Jenkins, and to my family for their constant and unwavering support. Thank you to all my friends, family, neighbors, and fellow Soddy Daisy residents for standing with me. 

Let’s get to work! 

Jim Coleman

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