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

Tennessee General Assembly (joint convention) · April 9, 2026
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Summary

The General Assembly in joint convention confirmed Judge Stacy Street of Carter County to the Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals (Eastern Section) following separate House and Senate votes; the House reported an 83–1 vote and the Senate recorded a constitutional majority of 32 ayes, no nays.

The Tennessee General Assembly in joint convention confirmed Judge Stacy Street of Carter County to the Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals’ Eastern Section during its April 9, 2026 session.

"Pursuant of Article 6, Section 3 of the Constitution of Tennessee ... I move the House of Representatives confirm Judge Stacy Street to serve on the Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals eastern section," Representative Jones said when moving the House motion; Representative Hill seconded the motion. The House clerk reported "Ayes, 83, 1 nay," and the House confirmed Street by a conscientious majority.

Senate consideration followed. Senator Crow moved that the Senate confirm Street and Senator Harshbarger seconded. The chief clerk conducted a roll call; the presiding officer announced, "you have 32 ayes, no nays," and declared that the Senate had confirmed Stacy Street of Carter County to the Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals, Eastern Division, meeting the constitutional majority required.

The joint convention cited Article 6, Section 3 of the Tennessee Constitution and chapter 5-28 of Public Acts of 2016 as authority for the joint session. The presiding officer said the purpose for which the convention was called had been accomplished and the convention stood adjourned.

No start date for Judge Street’s term or swearing-in was specified during the session.