Nick Sawall

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Nick Sawall
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Elections and appointments
Last election

November 8, 2022

Education

Associate

Full Sail University, 2007

Bachelor's

University of Memphis, 2020

Military

Service / branch

U.S. Army

Years of service

2008 - 2012

Personal
Birthplace
Fort Myers, Fla.
Religion
Presbyterian
Profession
District property director
Contact

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Nick Sawall (independent) ran for election to the Tennessee House of Representatives to represent District 81. He lost in the general election on November 8, 2022.

Sawall completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2021. Click here to read the survey answers.

Biography

Nick Sawall was born in Fort Myers, Florida. He served in the U.S. Army from 2008 to 2012. Sawall earned an associate degree from Full Sail University in 2007 and a bachelor’s degree from the University of Memphis in 2020. Sawall’s career experience includes working as a district property director.[1]

Elections

2022

See also: Tennessee House of Representatives elections, 2022

General election

General election for Tennessee House of Representatives District 81

Incumbent Debra Moody defeated Nick Sawall in the general election for Tennessee House of Representatives District 81 on November 8, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Debra Moody
Debra Moody (R)
 
79.6
 
11,930
Image of Nick Sawall
Nick Sawall (Independent) Candidate Connection
 
20.4
 
3,052

Total votes: 14,982
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Republican primary election

Republican primary for Tennessee House of Representatives District 81

Incumbent Debra Moody advanced from the Republican primary for Tennessee House of Representatives District 81 on August 4, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Debra Moody
Debra Moody
 
100.0
 
5,128

Total votes: 5,128
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Campaign themes

2022

Ballotpedia survey responses

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Candidate Connection

Nick Sawall completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2021. The survey questions appear in bold and are followed by Sawall's responses. Candidates are asked three required questions for this survey, but they may answer additional optional questions as well.

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Nick has lived in West Tennessee for most of his adult life. After serving in the United States Army on a four year contract, Nick moved to New Albany, Mississippi in 2012, where he worked for about a year as an Multi-Skilled maintenance technician. In Fall of 2013, Nick moved to the Memphis area after taking a position at Mitsubishi Electric as an Advanced Maintenance Technician. Nick remained there into the beginning of the 2020 Covid-19 Pandemic. Nick has since been a District Property Director with the YMCA in Memphis. For most of his life, Nick’s passion and skills have been in the maintenance field and fixing issues around him. Nick’s next mission is to fix our broken government.

Nick has always been called to serve others. In middle school, he volunteered in the nursery of his church. In High school, he was a middle school small group leader. In his adult life, Nick has worked with multiple non-profits serving areas he has personal ties to. Following his daughter’s cancer diagnosis in 2013, Nick put hundreds of hours of time and effort volunteering with St. Jude Children's Research hospital in Memphis, helping raise over $300,000 over 4 years. Since 2017, Nick has been a volunteer with Irreverent Warriors, leading the local effort starting in 2019 to Bring Veterans Together and Prevent Veteran Suicide.

  • Anti Government Mandates
  • Legalization of Marijuana
  • Impose Term limits at the state and federal level

The governments response to the Covid-19 pandemic was the breaking point for me and has pushed me to run for office. There has been so much back and forth on different preventative measures, when coupled with arbitrary mandates, have caused much of the general public to lose faith in their officials. I am 100% anti-mandate.

I am a natural leader. I am the oldest of four boys. Growing up I would volunteer in my church, leading the age group below me. Once I was in the military, I was quickly promoted and placed in a squad leader position, where I oversaw the communications repair shop for my unit. Post military, i have taken on various leadership roles in multiple organizations.

The core responsibility of an elected official is to represent their district while upholding and defending the constitution. On December 31st, 2008, I swore an oath to uphold and defend the Constitution of the United states from all enemies, and I intend to follow that oath for the rest of my life.

9/11 had a huge impact on my formative years. I was on the bus on the way to 8th grade when the first plane hit the tower. At first there was a lot of confusion, because how it was described, it was a small airplane that accidentally hit the tower. I'll never forget a few minutes later when they announced a second plane hit the towers. I distinctly remember looking at my friend Travis who was sitting next to me and saying "There is no way that was an accident, we've just been attacked." Once we arrived at school, we sat in home room and watched the towers fall live on tv. I remember being terrified because I had 2 half-sisters living in NYC at the time. Once they realized the gravity of the situation most of the school was released out to the courtyard to stay away from the TV. Being in Jacksonville Florida at the time, we saw Air Force One fly over heading back to DC.

My first and oddly enough current job was with the YMCA. I worked in the "KidZone" where we watched the kids while their parents worked out. I worked there all summer when I was 15, quitting when school started up. I then worked at a skating rink on the weekends.

I'd be Batman, because who wouldn't want to be batman.

The chicken wing song. Anyone who is a parent knows what I am talking about, and if you don't, I'll spare you the agony.

Absolutely. It would be impossible for a single legislator to push any kind of change through. Politics is essentially relationship building, with an end goal of representing the needs of your specific district at the state level.

I would love to be on the Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee, as well as the Criminal Justice committee. District 81 is a very agricultural based district, so I feel I would best be able to represent our district by being on the Agricultural Committee. I have multiple ideas for the Criminal Justice Committee as well, so it would be nice to have my voice heard there as well.

I like telling Dad jokes. Sometimes he laughs!

Policy can be compromised, but ones values can not. One thing I've noticed in Washington is compromise doesn't mean less, but more. There is a lot of "I'll approve your spending if you approve mine." going on, as we can clearly see with our $29+ trillion debt our country is in. Our nation has a spending problem that we need to get reeled in immediately, because all we are doing currently is burdening our children's children with debt.

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Footnotes

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