Rep. Tim Burchett, former Knox County, Tennessee, mayor, announced on X that he is voting for the candidate committed to not raising taxes in the upcoming Knox County mayor’s race, while praising incumbent Glenn Jacobs for his eight years in office.
The post, which includes a video message, has drawn significant local attention and mixed reactions online as early voting begins this week in Tennessee’s Knox County. Burchett described his time as mayor as “the best job I’ve ever had,” but emphasized his support for a no-tax-increase pledge.
Rep. Tim Burchett posted the message on X from his account @timburchett.
In the roughly two-minute video, Burchett sits on a porch and speaks directly to the camera. He reflects on his eight years as Knox County Mayor, recalling reducing debt and avoiding tax increases while funding roads and schools and providing employee raises. He praises current Mayor Glenn Jacobs for continuing that approach and states he will support the Republican candidate committed to “No New Taxes.”
The candidate Burchett is endorsing is not explicitly stated in the video or its caption. The post’s caption emphasizes Burchett’s time as mayor, lists accomplishments such as lowering debt and not raising taxes, and commends current mayor Glenn.
Public Reactions to Tim Burchett’s Video on the Mayor’s Race
The post prompted reactions online, reflecting a range of local opinions on taxes, past leadership, and the mayoral race.
Some commenters supported the no-tax stance and linked it to a specific candidate. One wrote: “That’s exactly why I’m voting for Betsy Henderson. She’s also against amnesty for illegals.” Another added, “Only one candidate fits this requirement. Vote Betsy Henderson!”
Others were critical of Burchett’s record. One user stated: “You did nothing, never balanced a budget without federal funds. You went after the Sheriff Department pension, you went after the non-profit for the disabled… You rode on your Dad’s name.” Another said, “Giving raises to Government employees is what created the mess we are in!”
Positive responses included: “Please always stay truthful and genuine the way you are now… Keep fighting for all of us. We appreciate you!!”
This event grabs attention as Burchett, an ex-mayor who is now a U.S. Representative, gives his opinion on the current Knox County Republican mayoral primary, which has just begun early voting, sparking a debate about taxes and community management.
The post adds U.S. Rep. Tim Burchett’s perspective to the ongoing Knox County Republican mayoral primary debate, particularly on taxes and local leadership. Early voting in Tennessee remains underway as voters head to the polls.







