Lee Reeves is a lifelong conservative running to represent District 65 as its State Representative, comprising Fairview, Thompson's Station, Leiper's Fork and part of Franklin. Lee is committed to upholding conservative principles, addressing community needs, and driving positive change in Tennessee.
With a background in real estate law and investment, Lee brings practical experience and a deep understanding of complex issues to his candidacy. He holds a bachelor's degree from Emory university and earned his law degree from Georgetown University Law Center in Washington, D.C.
Lee has spent years practicing real estate law, handling complex commercial transactions, and managing his own investments. He is actively involved in community service, serving as the current president of the Franklin Lions Club, the longest serving civic organization in the city. He has coached t-ball in the Franklin Baseball Club. He was elected unanimously by fellow commissioners as vice-chair of the Franklin Board of Zoning Appeals.
Lee met his wife Claire Reeves in 2001 while living in the Washington, D.C. area. They connected, in part, over their Christian faith and being lifelong conservative Republicans. They now have three children- Libby, Dee, and Archer. They are active members of Rolling Hills Community Church.
"I'm running for state representative to be a strong and assertive voice for Williamson County. I first became engaged here fighting the government overreach during covid. I was further dismayed by the chaotic City of Franklin elections this fall. We saw poor decision making on display, a lifelong Democrat running as a conservative Republican, and the encroachment of opportunism by candidates running to represent the community who had not invested in the community. It became evident to me that our community deserves an authentic conservative candidate, who is genuinely invested in Williamson County and its prosperity to step up and serve District 65." - Lee Reeves |