
Fighting for the People of Blount County, District 3.
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Get to Know Chase:
Chase Moore is a lifelong resident and dedicated public servant. Since his appointment to the Blount County Commission in November 2024, he has saved taxpayers hundreds of thousands of dollars by keeping projects under budget and improving road and bridge infrastructure across District 3. He has also been a tireless advocate for veterans and first responders, working closely with volunteer fire departments to improve access to critical emergency services.
With a strong background in community leadership and a clear conviction for public service, Chase believes that if it doesn’t benefit the people, it shouldn’t happen. He remains committed to putting people first, being accessible, and giving back to the county that raised him.
Every day is a new opportunity to improve your quality of life and provide the leadership you deserve. You have my word – I’ll always lead with honesty, accountability, and a people-first focus.
- Chase Moore
Chase on His Priorities for Blount County, District 3

Government Done Right
Taxpayer dollars should be treated with care — and I’ve made it a top priority to keep our road and bridge projects under budget and on schedule. We've already saved hundreds of thousands, and I’ll continue pushing for responsible, efficient improvements that keep our communities connected and safe.

Backing Our First Responders
Our volunteer fire departments and Blount County Sheriff's Office are on the front lines every day. I’ve worked closely with Sheriff Moon and local volunteer fire departments to improve access to critical infrastructure and ensure they have the resources to protect our families. I’ll never stop fighting for the tools and funding they need to serve effectively.

Supporting Our Veterans
As a member of national and state-level committees, I advocate for veterans — but my most important work is right here at home. That means helping local veterans access the resources they’ve earned, supporting recognition programs, and ensuring their service is honored through real, meaningful action. They’ve given more than we could ever repay — but that should never stop us from doing all we can.

Put People First
Since I first took office, I’ve made it a major point to be easily reached — whether it’s answering a call, meeting face-to-face, or following through when there’s a problem. Public service should never be about politics. It should be about people — and I’ll always lead with honesty, transparency, and accountability.
