In the mid-year 2025 supplemental financial disclosure due Thursday, July 15, former Knoxville Fire Department spokesman DJ Corcoran officially closed his 2024 campaign account for Knox County Commission. Corcoran lost the Republican primary in March 2024 to Commissioner Adam Thompson, a Corryton farmer.
Corcoran reported a remaining balance of $2,349.15 in his previous filing, likely from January 2025. Since then, he received $430.95 in donations—all from his wife—and spent a total of $2,780.10 before closing the account.
His expenditures included a series of donations to local political figures and community organizations:
- $1,500 to Emerald Youth Foundation
- $200 to Elect Larsen Jay
- $270.02 to Knox County Young Republicans
- $270.02 to Elect Richie Beeler (former County Commissioner and current candidate for Knox County Clerk)
- $270.02 to the opponent of Knox County Trustee Justin Biggs
- $270.04 to his sister, the term-limited Knox County Clerk and former Register of Deeds
Commissioner Adam Thompson, who defeated Corcoran in the primary, reported no new donations and $199.00 in spending. He currently holds $2,837.32 in his campaign account, down from $3,034.86 in his previous report.





























