Why Vote For Chas Morton?
I’m running for Williamson County Commissioner. While I’ve never run for political office, I’ve been involved in the workings of Franklin and Williamson County my whole life. I grew up here and when making a choice of where to raise my family, I always knew I would call Williamson County home. As you know, we live in a very special place and it’s the people of Williamson County that have made it what it is today. We live in the greatest county in America and I’m honored to call it home.
As great as Franklin/Williamson County is, we face new challenges every day. I’ve made a career helping people address some of these challenges and working on new and innovative ways to find solutions. I’ve been blessed to work with business leaders, government officials, and residents working on solutions to everyday problems and I’m proud to call many of these people my friends. I want to bring my knowledge and understanding of Franklin and its people to work for you to make Williamson County even better so that when my children make their choice of where to live, they’ll decide to call Williamson County home.
I would appreciate your vote for 9th District County Commissioner.
Family
His family has called Williamson County home for six generations and proudly witnessed it grow and flourish while preserving its rich history and maintaining its natural beauty.
Business
Chas is a graduate of Battle Ground Academy and has practiced law in downtown Franklin since graduating from Vanderbilt Law School in 1996.
Volunteer
Chas' family has a history of volunteering in Franklin and Williamson County. Click below to learn more about his grandfather, Dr. Harry Guffee, who started the Franklin Rodeo.
“I returned to Franklin to start my career and family because Williamson County is the greatest place I’ve been. I’ve never run for political office before, but have been involved in this community my whole life. I know and understand the values that make Williamson County great and I want to help shape its course for future generations. I’m asking for your support and vote on May 1."
Thanks, Chas