Starbuck Granted Injunction, Back On District 5 Congressional Ballot

Robby Starbuck Was Ordered To Be Placed Back On The Republican Ballot For The Aug. 4 Primary In The 5th Congressional District In Tennessee After A Judge Granted His Request For A Temporary Injunction On Friday Night.

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Federal Judge Denies Starbuck’s Request To Get Back On The Ballot In Tennessee Congressional Race

A Federal Judge Denied 5th Congressional District Candidate Robby Starbuck’s Attempt To Get Back Onto The Aug. 4 Republican Primary Ballot.

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Starbuck Sues Tennessee GOP And Election Officials Over Removal From The District 5 Ballot

Conservative Republican Robby Starbuck, Who Was Barred By The Tennessee GOP From Running In The District 5 Republican Primary For The U.S. House, Has Filed Suit Against GOP Chair Scott Golden, Tennessee Secretary Of State Tre Hargett And State Coordinator Of Elections, Mark Goins.

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Bill To Establish Verifiable Paper Trail For TN Ballots Fails In House Subcommittee (Update 3/24/22)

A Bill Aimed At Reestablishing Trust In Tennessee Elections Was Debated In The House Elections And Campaign Finance Subcommittee On March 16th And Failed In A 7-0 Vote Due To Concerns About Perceived Implementation Costs.

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Williamson County Election Problems Remain That Officials Refuse To Address

A Williamson County Election Integrity Citizens Group Has Come Forward With Confirmations Of Serious Issues From The October 26, 2021 And November 3, 2020 Elections In Williamson County That Are Being Ignored By The Williamson County Election Commission And State Election Officials Despite Multiple Efforts By The Group To Talk With Them About The Concerns.

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Lawsuit Challenges Tennessee House, Senate Redistricting Maps

A Lawsuit Funded By The Tennessee Democratic Party Is Challenging The Constitutionality Of Recently Approved Legislative Maps For Tennessee Senate And House Districts.

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HB2011 Fills Accountability Gap In Tennessee’s Election Laws

Tennesseans Deserve To Have Their Concerns About Election Commissioners Heard In A Public Form And Be Given Fair Consideration. Without HB 2011, SEC Members Can Continue To Ignore Violations Of The “Code Of Conduct” When Such Violations Are Brought To Their Attention By Citizens, And Likewise Disregard Their Obligations Under Tennessee Law. This Is A Recipe For Corruption, Arrogance And Abuse On The Part Of An Entity That Oversees Tennessee Elections.

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