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Tennessee Rep. Justin Jones returns to Capitol after Nashville Council reinstates him
NASHVILLE, Tenn — Nashville's Metro2 Council has unanimously voted to reinstate freshman3 Democrat4 Justin Jones to his seat in the Tennessee House. The GOP-led legislature expelled Jones last week for gun reform protests he led on the chamber5 floor after the Covenant6 School shooting.
The vote puts Jones into the seat on an interim7 basis until a special election can be held for the seat.
"Justin Jones has been elected to the vacancy8 of Tennessee House 52 pursuant to the state law and the rules governing the Metropolitan9 Council," Vice10 Mayor Jim Shulman announced at Monday's specially11 called meeting, as cheers erupted in the gallery.
Jones returns to the state Capitol Monday
Shortly after the council vote, Jones returned to the Tennessee capitol to be sworn back into office amid a sea of media and supporters. He then made his way back to the House chamber, arm in arm with state Rep. Gloria Johnson of Knoxville, who narrowly escaped expulsion last week.
The unanimous vote
Metro Council rules ordinarily require members to wait four weeks before filling vacancies12 in the state legislature. It would have only taken two dissenting13 members to prevent a suspension of the rules. Had that happened, Tennessee's legislative14 session may have been adjourned15 by the time Jones was reseated.
"I know that community members called and emailed us, and I think they did a great job because we didn't have a single objection to suspension of the rules today," said Council Member Sandra Sepulveda.
Ahead of the meeting, at least 30 councilmembers released statements declaring their intent to vote Jones back into the District 52 seat. He needed a simple majority of the 40-member council to reclaim16 the seat.
Meanwhile, in Shelby County, commissioners17 will meet Wednesday to discuss reappointing fellow ousted18 Rep. Justin Pearson, also a Democrat.
Since the expulsions of the two young Black lawmakers, Black leaders have called the move racist19 and hypocritical. Johnson, who escaped expulsion, is the only one among the three who is white.
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