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Tennessee joint convention confirms Stacy Street to Court of Criminal Appeals, Eastern Section

Joint Convention of the Tennessee General Assembly · April 8, 2026

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A joint convention of the Tennessee General Assembly confirmed Judge Stacy Street of Carter County to the Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals (Eastern Section). The House approved the confirmation (83–1) and the Senate followed with a 32–0 roll call; Street is constitutionally confirmed.

A joint convention of the Tennessee General Assembly confirmed Judge Stacy Street of Carter County to the Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals, Eastern Section, on April 9, 2026.

Representative Jones moved that the House confirm Judge Stacy Street to the Court of Criminal Appeals, Eastern Section; Representative Hill seconded. The House clerk announced the tally as 83 ayes and 1 nay, and the House declared it had the constitutional majority to confirm Street. "I move the House of Representatives confirm Judge Stacy Street to serve on the Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals, Eastern Section," Representative Jones said during the motion.

Senator Crow then moved that the Senate confirm Street; a senator seconded and the chief clerk conducted a roll call. The clerk reported 32 ayes and no nays, and the presiding officer declared that, pursuant to Article 6, Section 3 of the Tennessee Constitution and the cited Public Acts, Stacy Street was constitutionally confirmed to the Court of Criminal Appeals, Eastern Section.

The confirmations followed the joint resolution calling the convention and the statutory authorities cited at the start of the session. The joint convention moved next to elect a member of the State Election Commission.