Legislation To Clean Up Voter Rolls Heads To Senate And House Committees
Two Bills Aimed At Cleaning Up Voter Rolls In Tennessee Are Scheduled To Be Considered In Both House And Senate Committees Next Week.
Read moreTwo Bills Aimed At Cleaning Up Voter Rolls In Tennessee Are Scheduled To Be Considered In Both House And Senate Committees Next Week.
Read moreElections Should Be Simple And Transparent For Citizens To Authenticate The Voter, Ballot And Count. Do Tennesseans Have The Right To See Behind The Curtain To Ensure That Their Vote Is Counted As Cast? Learn All About It At Tennessee’s Premier Election Integrity Event! Get Tickets Now!
Read moreA Move Is Afoot For A Constitutional Amendment Shifting Tennessee’s Judicial And County Elections To November From August, A Situation That Some Fear Is An Effort To Further Consolidate Power And Could Confuse Voters.
Read moreAccording To A Survey Of Hamilton County Voters Participating In The Nov. 8 Election, More Than One-Third Of Voters Think Chattanooga Is Getting Too Big Too Quickly.
Read moreHave You Read Over Your City’s Strategic Plan? I’m Guessing It Is Similar To Other Strategic Plans Across The State. I Just Read Johnson City’s. And It Is A Problem For Conservatives. It Claims To Have Gathered Insight From Constituents. But Does It Actually Represent The Voter Base? Does It Represent The 20k Transplants Commissioner Brock Claimed We Are Projected To Receive? Does It Represent The Reason People Are Hemorrhaging From Democrat Led States Like California And New York, To A Republican Led State Like Tennessee? Or Is It A Misguided Strategy Unaware That The Outcome Of Its Goals Will Be The Opposite Of The Goals It Claims, And The Opposite Of What Johnson City Residents Want?
Read morePoll Results Released Yesterday By Vanderbilt Suggest That The Majority Of Tennessee Republican Voters Prefer Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis Over Former President Donald Trump To Be The Party’s Presidential Nominee In 2024 And That Tennessee’s Abortion Law Should Be Amended To Offer Exceptions In Certain Cases.
Read more• Bonus story: Control Of Congress At Stake: Red Wave Hits Florida, Stops There
• Lee Reelected, Ogles Wins District 5, Plus Statewide Election Results
• Four Tennessee Constitutional Amendments, Including Right-To-Work, Win By Large Margins
• 438 Voters Assigned Wrong Ballots In Davidson County Allowed To Cast Provisional Ballots
• Amazon Bails On Promised Job Creation In Nashville With Hiring Freeze Announcement
• Tennessee Bill To Limit “Gender Mutilation” Introduced By Republican Lawmakers
• Tennessee Abortion Numbers Drop As Neighboring States See Increase
• Tennesseans Can’t Rely On “No Surprises” In Medical Billing Due To Loopholes & Legislature Inaction
On Election Day, Voters In Several Tennessee Counties Were Reporting That Some Polling Stations Were Having Trouble Printing Ballots. While Many Reported That All Seemed Well, Some Voters Reported Issues With Not Only Paper Ballots, But Also With Voting Machines, Open WIFI Connections At Polling Places And More.
Read moreVoters Around The Country Head To The Polls Tuesday To Vote In A Range Of Races, With Control Of The U.S. House And Senate Hanging In The Balance.
Read more• Nashville Voters Given Wrong Ballots, Votes Cast For Candidates In Other Districts
• Tennessee Election Finance Reporting Lacks Transparency For Those Not “In-The-Know”
• Knox County Leadership Unresponsive To Citizen’s Concerns About Children’s Exposure To Drag
• Analysis Shows Some TN Students Lost Months Of Learning Between 2019 – 2022
• Williamson County School Board Votes To Limit Citizen Engagement
• Nashville Council Members Push Back Against Mayor’s $2.1B Stadium Deal
• Jefferson County Commission Stands Up For Medical Freedom Of Tennessee Guardsmen