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Walter Hunt
Prior offices:
Nashville Metro Council District 3

Education
High school
Pearl High School
Bachelor's
Tennessee State University
Military
Service / branch
U.S. Military
Personal
Religion
Christian: Baptist
Profession
Substitute teacher
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Walter Hunt is a former member of theNashville Metro Council inTennessee, representing District 3.[1]

Hunt was a2015 candidate for an at-large seat on theNashville Metro Council. Thegeneral election took place on August 6, 2015.

Biography

Hunt held a variety of after-school jobs before graduating from Pearl High School. He joined the 101st Airborne Division of the U.S. military, then returned home and took a job with the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA). His website captured a turning point for him while working at the TV:

Still searching for his true calling, Walter got his first skilled job at TVA as a groundman – also known as a 'grunt' because 'every time you pick up a piece of steel, you’re going to grunt.' His job was to put the towers together like pieces of a puzzle. One day, he looked up at the tower, grunting, where the linemen were sitting around resting and thought, 'I’m working harder than they are, and they’re making all the money. I want to be a lineman.' Unsatisfied with this realization, he joined TVA’s apprentice program and made Apprentice of the Year. This led Walter to the opportunity to go to college at Tennessee State where another series of “little miracles” would lead him toward his political career.[2]

While attending Tennessee State, Hunt was introduced to Bill Boner, a U.S. congressional candidate at the time. Hunt was asked to be Boner's congressional assistant in Washington. He worked for 10 years in that capacity and later served on a variety of councils and boards in Davidson County. He has sat as a councilman of the 3rd District, as a chair of the Planning, Zoning and Historical Committee and a member of the Metro Planning Commission.

Hunt also has experience as a substitute teacher.[3]

Campaign themes

2015

Hunt's website outlined the following campaign themes:[4]

  • Growing the city responsibly while protecting our environment.
  • Rethinking infrastructure
  • Capacity for economic prosperity, jobs, homes and opportunities for everyone.
  • Healthy communities
  • Inclusion and access to opportunities for all
  • Reinvesting in neighborhoods, homes and businesses that are in decline.
  • Creating homes and places where the elderly can age in place.
  • Creating a future while respecting the past.
  • Creating a realistic rapid transit system.
  • Create reasonably priced homes with a discounted interest rate that people can afford without building the homes all in one community or one block.[2]

Elections

2015

See also:Nashville, Tennessee municipal elections, 2015

The city ofNashville, Tennessee, heldnonpartisan elections formayor and metro council on August 6, 2015. A runoff election took place on September 10, 2015. The filing deadline for candidates who wished to run in this election was May 21, 2015. All 41 metro council seats—including the office of vice mayor—were up for election. In the race for five open at-large seats, candidates includedBuddy Baker,Jody Ball,Karen Bennett,Al Carota,Erin Coleman,John Cooper,Elizabeth Dachowski,Adam Dread,Robert Duvall,Leroy Johnny Ellis,Erica Gilmore,Ronnie Greer, Sr.,Frank Harrison,Jason Holleman,Martin Holsinger,Phillip Joseph Hostettler, Jr.,Walter Hunt,Sharon W Hurt,Ken Jakes,James Keeton,John Lasiter,Don Majors,Lonnell Matthews, Jr.,Bob Mendes,Sandra Moore andJim Shulman. Bennett, Coleman, Cooper, Duvall, Gilmore, Holleman, Hurt, Matthews, Mendes and Shulman advanced to the runoff election.[5] The winners in the runoff election were Cooper, Gilmore, Mendes, Hurt and Shulman.[6] All five at-large incumbents were term-limited.[7]

Nashville City Council At-large Runoff Election, 2015
CandidateVote %Votes
Green check mark transparent.pngJohn Cooper14.5%56,802
Green check mark transparent.pngErica Gilmore12.8%49,996
Green check mark transparent.pngBob Mendes10.5%41,160
Green check mark transparent.pngSharon W Hurt9.8%38,317
Green check mark transparent.pngJim Shulman9.6%37,676
Erin Coleman8.9%34,877
Karen Bennett8.5%33,052
Lonnell Matthews, Jr.8.4%32,807
Robert Duvall8.2%31,925
Jason Holleman8.1%31,763
Write-in0.5%2,122
Total Votes223,951
Source:City of Nashville Election Commission, "Official runoff election results," accessed October 2, 2015


Nashville City Council At-large General Election, 2015
CandidateVote %Votes
Green check mark transparent.pngErica Gilmore9.6%36,675
Green check mark transparent.pngJohn Cooper9.2%35,080
Green check mark transparent.pngBob Mendes6.5%24,581
Green check mark transparent.pngJim Shulman5.7%21,869
Green check mark transparent.pngSharon W Hurt5.3%20,086
Green check mark transparent.pngRobert Duvall5%18,877
Green check mark transparent.pngLonnell Matthews, Jr.4.7%18,064
Green check mark transparent.pngKaren Bennett4.6%17,390
Green check mark transparent.pngJason Holleman4.4%16,612
Green check mark transparent.pngErin Coleman4.3%16,557
Don Majors4.3%16,214
Adam Dread4.2%16,146
Walter Hunt4.2%16,090
Sandra Moore3.9%14,991
Buddy Baker3.3%12,695
Ronnie Greer, Sr.3.3%12,454
Ken Jakes3.1%11,922
Frank Harrison2.5%9,659
John Lasiter2.4%9,151
Elizabeth Dachowski2.2%8,525
Phillip Joseph Hostettler, Jr.2%7,738
Jody Ball1.5%5,709
James Keeton1.1%4,026
Leroy Johnny Ellis1%3,880
Martin Holsinger0.6%2,245
Al Carota0.6%2,097
Write-in0.4%1,374
Total Votes138,291
Source:City of Nashville Election Commission, "Official general election results," accessed September 15, 2015

Personal

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Hunt and his wife Cathy have three children. He is affiliated with the Baptist church.[3]

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