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State Senator Page Walley

Page Walley serves as State Senator in Tennessee.

Profile Timeline

  • Entered office.

Page Blakeslee Walley (born March 2, 1957) is a psychologist, businessman, and Baptist minister hailing from Bolivar, Tennessee. He has had a multifaceted career, serving in various capacities in both Tennessee and Alabama.

Background:

  • Born in Chattanooga, Tennessee, Walley grew up in La Grange.
  • He earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Davidson College and completed his master’s and doctorate degrees in clinical psychology at the University of Georgia.
  • In 1985, he married Teresa Anne McVay in Miami.

Public Life:

  • Walley served in the Tennessee House of Representatives from 1991 to 2000 (during the 97th, 98th, 99th, 100th, and 101st General Assemblies).
  • His political journey began by defeating incumbent Democrat Robert S. Stallings in the House.
  • After leaving the House, he became the Commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Children’s Services (an agency he helped create).
  • He also held similar positions in Alabama.
  • Returning to Tennessee, he settled in Bolivar, where he resumed his clinical psychology practice and engaged in public speaking.
  • Walley was elected to represent the 26th District of the Tennessee State Senate in 2020, succeeding fellow Republican Dolores Gresham.

Recent Political Achievements:

  • In the Republican primary for District 26, he defeated Jai Templeton.
  • In the November general election, he secured victory with 62,701 votes.

Walley’s diverse background and commitment to public service have made him a respected figure in Tennessee politics. His journey from the House to the Senate reflects his dedication to improving the lives of his constituents.

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