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13. July 2026

Michele Vetter Earns Endorsement from Andrew Jackson Lodge 5 Fraternal Order of Police

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Michele Vetter, Republican candidate for Tennessee House District 52, is honored to announce that she has received the endorsement of the Andrew Jackson Lodge 5 Fraternal Order of Police in her campaign for the Tennessee General Assembly.

In addition to its endorsement, the organization's political action committee has pledged a $1,000 contribution to the Vetter campaign.

"I am deeply honored to receive the endorsement of the Andrew Jackson Lodge 5 Fraternal Order of Police," said Vetter. "The men and women of law enforcement dedicate their lives to protecting our families and neighborhoods, often under incredibly difficult circumstances. I am grateful for their confidence in my campaign and remain committed to supporting policies that promote public safety, strengthen our communities, and ensure our first responders have the resources they need to do their jobs effectively."

The endorsement reflects the organization's confidence in Vetter's commitment to public safety and her dedication to serving the residents of House District 52.

Throughout her campaign, Vetter has emphasized three core priorities: public safety, infrastructure, and conservation. She believes safe neighborhoods are the foundation of thriving communities and has pledged to work collaboratively with local and state leaders to address crime, improve emergency response capabilities, and support law enforcement while protecting the rights and quality of life of all Tennesseans.

"I look forward to earning the trust of the voters of District 52 and working to make our communities stronger, safer, and better for future generations," Vetter added.

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Events - Meet Michele!

July:

Wed. July 15 - Nashville Republican Women Summer Social
Sports & Social, The Mall at Green Hills
2126 Abbot Martin Road, Nashville, TN 37215
(By Restoration Hardware/Container Store)

Fri, July 17-Saturday, August 1 - EARLY VOTING!

Sat. July 18: Community School Readiness Fair, noon-4pm
MNPD Southeast Precinct, 2467 Murfreesboro Pike, Nashville, TN

Thurs, July 23: Army Corps Meeting, 5-7:30pm
Donelson Branch, Nashville Public Library
2714 Old Lebanon Pike, Nashville, TN 37214

Sat. July 25: Southeast Community Day 9am-1pm
Mill Ridge Park
12847 Old Hickory Boulevard - Vendor Booth Sponsor $75
https://www.southeastcommunityday.com/

August:

Sat. Aug. 1: LAST DAY OF EARLY VOTING!

Sat. Aug. 1: Bellevue Breakfast, 8:30-10am

Tue, Aug. 4: National Night Out with MNPD.

Thu, Aug. 6: Primary Election Day

Fri-Sat, Aug. 7-8 Tomato Art Festival, 10 am-6pm 5 Points
1106 Woodland St, Nashville, TN 37206

Wed, Aug. 12 - Nashville Republican Women Lunch, 10:30am-1pm

Sat. Aug. 22: Nashville Conservatives Breakfast, 9:30-11am
Golden Corral, 315 Old Lebanon Dirt Road, Hermitage, TN 37076

September:

October:

November:

 

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