Early voting has begun in the special election to fill Tennessee's 7th District seat to replace retired U.S. Rep. Mark Green. Who's on the ballot?
Early voting in the special election to replace Rep. Mark Green is underway as Davidson County election official explains purge of 80,000 voters from rolls.
Early voting begins Wednesday in the primary races for Tennessee's 7th Congressional District. Why it matters: The special election to replace former U.S. Rep. Mark Green serves as an early temperature check heading into next year's midterm elections.
What's new in TN politics? Debating a governor's debate; low voter turnout; Deputy Gov. Butch Eley steps down; Bill seeks police recruiting funds.
Only a few hundred voters in Nashville voted in the first day of early voting in the special primary Election to replace Rep. Mark Green. In Dickson County, by mid-afternoon, only 83 people voted.
It’s the biggest race no one is talking about. Today, voters will begin choosing Tennessee's newest member of Congress. Here's how to participate.
In 2024, Tennessee's voter turnout was higher than in 2016 and 2012, but lower than 2020. Tennessee continues to lag behind other states when it comes to voter turnout; part of the reason why might be due to the state's policies.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Early voting for the Oct. 7 Special Primary Election to fill the vacancy in the United States House of Representatives, District 7, began Wednesday morning and will run through Oct. 2. Election day will be held Oct. 7.
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