Rep. Justin Jones Allowed To Stay On District 52 Ballot But Will Face GOP Challenger

The Davidson County Election Commission Voted To Dismiss A Challenge Brought Against State Representative Justin Jones, Allowing Him To Remain On The 2024 Ballot To Seek Reelection To His Current House Seat. But He Has A GOP Challenger In Laura Nelson.

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Special Election Set To Fill Late Rep. Bill Beck’s Seat In Nashville

In The Wake Of Rep. Bill Beck’s (D-Nashville-District 51) Unexpected Passing Earlier This Week, His Constituents Are Faced With The Task Of Electing A New Representative To Finish Out The Rest Of His Term.

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“Human Error” To Blame For Wrong Ballots Given To Davidson County Voters

In A Report Issued On Friday By Tennessee Election Coordinator Mark Goins, A Combination Of Human Error And Failure To Ensure Districting Changes Were Made Correctly Were Cited As Reasons For 437 Voters In Davidson County Casting Incorrect Ballots In The Midterm Elections In November.

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438 Voters Assigned Wrong Ballots In Davidson County Can Cast Provisional Ballots (Update 11.10.22)

Davidson County Voters That Were Mistakenly Assigned Ballots With The Wrong Congressional Or State House Districts Are Eligible To Cast Provisional Ballots On Election Day, November 8th.

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Nashville Voters Given Wrong Ballots, Votes Cast For Candidates In Other Districts

Nashville Voters Were Given Incorrect Ballots And Cast Votes For Candidates Not In Their Districts. The Davidson County Election Commission Was Not Aware Of The Issue Until The Associated Press Alerted Them Of The Problem. Early Voting Has Been In Operation For The Last Two Weeks.

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TN Supreme Court Denies Appeal for Nashville Taxpayer Protection Referendum For 2nd Time

The Tennessee Supreme Court Has Rejected The Davidson County Election Commission’s Referendum Appeal For A Second Time.

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Davidson County Election Commission Chair Fired Over Nashville Taxpayer Protection Act

Chairman Of Davidson County Election Commission, Jim Delanis Claimed He Was Fired Over His Support For The Nashville Taxpayer Protection Act.

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Nashville Tax Referendum Tied Up In Court

A Referendum Election On Reforms To Limit Nashville’s Property Tax Rates, End Lifetime Benefits For Public Employees And Make It Easier For Officials To Be Recalled Is Again Held Up In Court.

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Nashvillians Continue To Push For Taxpayer Protection Act Amidst Lawsuit

Metro Nashville Has Issued A Lawsuit Against Davidson Election Commission In Response To Putting The Anti-tax Referendum Before Voters On July 27. The Court Has Called The Initiative To Roll Back A Raise In Property Taxes Unconstitutional. Another Lawsuit Was Filed Against The Commission By The Nashville Business Coalition.

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