Michael Curcio

Michael G. Curcio (born November 15, 1982) is an American politician from the state of Tennessee.

[1][2] In 2014, Curcio ran for the 69th district of the Tennessee House of Representatives against Democratic incumbent David Shepard.

[4] This time, Curcio defeated two primary challengers before easily winning the general election over Democrat Dustin Evans and flipping the seat to Republicans.

[5][6] Curcio ran to replace Cameron Sexton as Majority Caucus Chairman in 2019, but ultimately lost to fellow Republican representative Jeremy Faison.

[7] Curcio lives in Dickson with his wife, Mary Katherine, and their three children.