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    Page Walley

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    Page Walley
    Member of the Tennessee Senate
    from the 26th district
    Assumed office
    January 12, 2021
    Preceded by Dolores Gresham
    Member of the Tennessee House of Representatives
    from the 80th district
    In office
    January 8, 1991 – January 9, 2001
    Preceded by Robert S. Stallings
    Succeeded by Johnny Shaw
    Personal details
    Born
    Page Blakeslee Walley

    (1957-03-02) March 2, 1957
    Chattanooga, Tennessee, U.S.
    Political party Republican
    Spouse
    Terry McVay
    (m. 1985)
    Children 3
    Residence(s) Bolivar, Tennessee, U.S.
    Education Davidson College
    University of Georgia
    Occupation Psychologist

    Page Blakeslee Walley (born March 2, 1957) is a psychologist, businessman, Baptist minister and Republican politician from Bolivar, Tennessee.

    Background

    Walley was born March 2, 1957, in Chattanooga and grew up in La Grange. He received a bachelor's degree in psychology from Davidson College and his master's and doctorate degrees in clinical psychology from the University of Georgia. He married the former Teresa Anne McVay in Miami on June 21, 1985.

    Public life

    Walley served in the Tennessee House of Representatives from 1991 to 2000 (the 97th, 98th, 99th, 100th and 101st General Assemblies). He began his term in the House by defeating incumbent Democrat Robert S. Stallings by 220 votes. He left the House in 2000, becoming Commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Children's Services (which he had helped create), and was succeeded by Democrat Johnny Shaw (also a psychologist, businessman, and Baptist minister). He later left Tennessee, heading the Alabama Department of Children’s Affairs and their Department of Human Services.

    Back to Tennessee

    Returning to Tennessee, he settled in Bolivar (near La Grange) and went back into practice as a clinical psychologist and public speaker. He also served on the city council and as Vice Mayor of Bolivar. He was elected in 2020 to represent the 26th District of the Tennessee State Senate, succeeding fellow Republican Dolores Gresham (who did not seek re-election). Walley defeated Jai Templeton in the Republican primary for District 26 on August 6, 2020, with 13,076 votes to 11,543 for Templeton. In the November general election, he won with 62,701 votes to 19,918 for Democratic nominee Civil Miller-Watkins.



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