Bill Being Proposed For Upcoming Session Makes Way For Third Party Candidates In Tennessee

A New Bill Filed Recently For The Upcoming Session Of The Tennessee General Assembly Proposes A Reduction In The Number Of Signatures Required In Order For Third-Party Candidates To Qualify For Inclusion On Ballots.

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Tennessee State Officials Sued Over “Unduly Burdensome” Candidate Requirements

With An Election Year Fast Approaching, The Libertarian Party Of Tennessee Has Filed A Lawsuit Citing “Unduly Burdensome” Requirements Placed On Any Candidate Not Running As A Republican, Democrat, Or Independent.

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Tennessee Lawsuit Seeking Voting Privilege Reinstatement For Former Convicted Felons Leads To Stronger Voter Integrity

A Recent Ruling In A Lawsuit Filed By A Man Who Had Been Convicted Of A Crime In Virginia But Was Seeking To Become A Registered Voter In Tennessee, Has Led To Changes In The Process Imposed By The State. These Changes Provide Greater Clarity, And Some Would Say Voter Integrity, To The Process For Regaining Voting Privileges After Felony Convictions.

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Williamson County To Purchase Voting Machines Despite Public Outcry

The Williamson County Commission Voted Monday Night To Fund The Purchase Of ES&S Electronic Voting Machines, A Purchase They Previously Voted Down After Public Outcry.

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Sumner County Commission, Elections Lawsuit Symbolizes Larger Issue: Unelected Bureaucrats That Have No Accountability To TN Taxpayers

The Sumner County Elections Commission Filed A Lawsuit Against The Sumner County Commission Over The Use Of A Building Owned By The County. The Mostly Newly Elected Sumner County Commission Has Determined That The Elections Commission Doesn’t Need A Larger Building And 250 Brand New Machines To Fulfill Their Duty To Carry Out A Free And Fair Election.

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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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Volunteer State Political Madness & 3rd Graders Held Back – Brandon Lewis On The Alex Abernathy Show

Brandon Lewis, Founder Of The Tennessee Conservative, Joins The Alex Abernathy Show To Discuss A State Retention Law That Could Force MNPS To Retain Nearly Three-Fourths Of Third Graders And How The TDOE Has Delayed Plans To Score Public Schools For The Fifth-Straight Year.

They Go On To Discuss How The TN Secretary Of State And The State Elections Coordinator Will Not Intervene In The Nullification Of State Election Results. They Close By Discussing How A Conservative Candidate’s Campaign Is Going To Be Audited With No Evidence Or Complaints Filed Prior To The Decision.

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TN Secretary Of State, Elections Coordinator Will Not Intervene In The Nullification Of State Election Results

Following The Decision By The SEC To Nullify His Election Results, Mark Pulliam Reached Out To Tennessee Secretary Of State, Tre Hargett And Elections Coordinator, Mark Goins For Their Immediate Consideration And Action On The Issue. However, Goins Replied That He Nor The Secretary Of State Will Intervene, Calling The Matter An Internal, Intra-Party Dispute.

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