Tennessee is gearing up for its state and federal primaries on August 1, marking a significant day for voters across the state.
Residents are encouraged to check their precinct locations and familiarize themselves with the sample ballots ahead of time to ensure a smooth voting process. In Memphis and Shelby County, the election day starts at 7 a.m., with several key primary and local general election races on the line, including the General Sessions Court Clerk and school board positions.
This election is an opportunity for Tennesseans to make their voices heard on a variety of important issues and positions that will shape the future of their state.
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Really hoping Tennessee voters lean into progress and vote for positive change this August 1, especially with such crucial positions on the line!
It's great to see Tennessee taking steps to ensure that the voting process is as smooth as possible. It's a reminder that every individual's voice counts, especially in local elections where the decisions made can directly impact our daily lives. I hope the people of Tennessee take this opportunity to vote for candidates who value freedom, personal responsibility, and minimal government intervention. After all, it's these principles that best support the flourishing of individuals and communities alike.
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What are we voting on today? Find your Tennessee sample ballot here, more
It is time for the August primary election in Tennessee today. Take a look at what you are voting on, where to find sample ballots and more here.
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