Voters
Tennessee Groups File Suit Challenging Congressional, State Senate Map
Several Tennessee Groups Have Filed A Lawsuit Challenging The State’s Congressional And State Redistricting Maps That Went Into Effect In 2022.
Read moreHow Your Local GOP Chairman Can CLOSE Your County’s Primaries – Interview With Joe Stotts
When We Surveyed All Of Our Tennessee Conservative Subscribers And Received Thousands Of Replies, We Found That Upwards Of 97% Of GOP Primary Voters Want The Primaries Closed!
Yet, RINO Leadership In The General Assembly Wants Democrats To Continue Voting In Our Primary Elections – Because It Helps Them Win Against Conservative Candidates.
Enough Is Enough! One County GOP Chairman, Joe Stotts Of Warren County, Has A Solution: Replace The Primaries With A Caucus To Keep Democrats From Choosing Or Party’s Representatives! Guess What? Your County GOP Chair Can Do It Too!
Watch This Interview With Joe As He Unpacks Why It’s Important For Republicans To Keep Their Primaries Pure.
New Poll Finds That To Keep Communities Safe, Tennessee Voters Want To Remove Dangerous People, Not Guns
According To Data From A Statewide Survey Conducted By Co/Efficient, A National Public Opinion Research Firm, Tennessee Voters Want Threatening Individuals Removed From The Community Rather Than Just Taking Their Guns With Red Flag Laws.
Read moreTennessee To Warn Voters At Polls About Voting Across Party Lines In Primary
Tennessee Polling Places Will Now Be Required To Post Signs On Partisan Primary Election Days Warning Voters To Only Vote In A Primary For A Party That They Are A Bona Fide Member.
Read moreTennessee State Rep Elaine Davis On Governor Lee Signing Her District Election Bill Into Law
House Bill 817, By Rep. Elaine Davis, And Senate Bill 526, By Sen. Frank Niceley, Were Introduced To Make Sure All Tennesseans Have Fair Elections And Registered Voters In Districts Are Not Disenfranchised By Voters Outside Of Their District. Governor Lee Signed The Legislation Into Law On May 11th.
Read morePoll Results Show That Davidson County Voters Oppose New $2.1B Tennessee Titans Stadium Deal
A New Poll Of Davidson County Voters Shows That They Oppose The Deal To Give The Tennessee Titans $1.26 Billion Toward A New $2.1 Billion Stadium And Oppose Giving A Potential Major League Baseball Team Public Subsidies For A Stadium.
Read moreResolution To Fund Additional Voting Machines In Williamson County Fails In County Commission By One Vote
This Week, The Williamson County Commission Voted On A Resolution Requesting The Remainder Of The Funds That The Williamson County Elections Commission Were Short On To Purchase New Voting Machines Before The Upcoming Election Year. The Resolution Failed.
Read moreLegislation 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.
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