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Early Voting Underway in Tennessee Judicial, Local Elections

Early Voting Underway in Tennessee Judicial, Local Elections

April 19, 2022

Tennessee's state and federal primary election will be Thursday, Aug. 4.

Early Voting Underway in Tennessee Judicial, Local Elections

The judicial and county primary election is Tuesday, May 3, but early voting is well underway. Polls opened on April 13 and will close on Thursday, April 28. Tennessee’s state and federal primary election will be Thursday, Aug. 4. This is when voters will choose their parties’ nominees for governor, the U.S. House of Representatives, old-numbered state Senate districts, and the state House of Representatives. The deadline for registering to vote in the August primary is Tuesday, July 5. Early voting will run from July 15 to July 30. The deadline to request an absentee ballot to vote in the August primary is July 28. For more information on state races, visit here. Download the GoVoteTN app here.
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