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July 15, 2009

Tennessee: Governor Bredesen swore in Amy Hollars as a Circuit Court judge in the Tennessee's Thirteenth Judicial District. Hollars has been serving the court in an interim capacity since her father's retirement in 2008. She was one of three candidates recommended to the Governor by the Tennessee Judicial Nominating Commission, and Bredesen officially appointed to the post in July of 2009.

Hollars will run for the seat she was appointed to in a retention election in 2010, in accordance with the Tennessee Plan. [1]

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