
Vote the Speer
Home Grown. Home Educated. Home Committed.
Brenda Sanders Speer
Candidate for Giles County Commissioner, District 4
Welcome, and thank you for taking the time to learn more about my campaign for Giles County Commissioner.
Giles County is home to me. I was raised here by parents who owned small businesses and taught me the value of hard work, service and responsibility. Their belief in opportunity helped me become a first-generation college graduate and shaped the way I have approached my life, my work and my service to this community.

Giles County deserves responsible leadership, practical planning and county government that listens to the people it serves.
We need to support essential services, respect taxpayers and help build a future where young people can see opportunity, build their lives and come home with hope.
I am home grown, home educated and home committed — and I would be honored to work for the future of Giles County.



Learn more about my priorities here…


Why I Love District 4
Lynnville, Blue Creek and District 4 have a sense of home, history and heart from the moment you arrive. In the 1930s, Mr. Frank Mars fell in love with the beauty of Giles County and became part of its story, caring for neighbors, providing jobs and fostering community pride.
Today, that spirit remains. Neighbors know each other, families are rooted in the community and the beauty of rolling farmland, creeks and open countryside reminds us of our blessings.
I love the hardworking, family-oriented people of District 4 who support the Richland School District and value public schools, farms, small businesses and the preservation of our rural way of life. Most importantly, I love this home — Giles County, Tennessee — where generations have built lives, memories are made and people still believe in looking out for one another.
I want to help preserve what makes Lynnville and District 4 special while creating opportunities and hope for the next generation.

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