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Tennessee Lt. Gov. Randy McNally, 82, won’t run for re-election in 2026 due to health concerns, ending a 48-year legislative career.
Tennessee Lt. Gov.
Randy McNally, a Republican who has served in the state legislature for nearly 50 years, announced on February 26, 2026, that he will not seek re-election, citing health concerns for himself and his wife.
He will step down after completing his current term, ending a career that included 48 years in the legislature and a decade as Senate Speaker and lieutenant governor.
McNally, 82, led efforts on fiscal responsibility, tax cuts, education reform, and building one of the state’s largest rainy day funds.
His retirement, met with a standing ovation, creates an opening for a new lieutenant governor and marks the end of a long and influential political legacy.
Gobernador Teniente de Tennessee. Randy McNally, de 82 años, no se postulará para la reelección en 2026 debido a preocupaciones de salud, poniendo fin a una carrera legislativa de 48 años.