Longtime incumbent Democrat state Rep. G.A. Hardaway this November faces Renarda Renee Clariett, the only Republican to qualify for the ballot.
Democratic incumbent state Sen. Sara Kyle faces one Independent challenger. No Republicans qualified for the ballot this election cycle.
Are you registered to vote in Tennessee? Do you have the correct ID? Do you know your polling location? Here's everything to know before you head to the polls in November.
Two of the more closely watches races in November are the 5th and 7th congressional districts in the Nashville area.
The incumbent Democrat, Rep. Justin J Pearson, faces an Independent party challenger in order to retain his District 86 seat this November. Pearson handily defeated the same candidate, Jeff Johnston, in a special general election race for the seat last year.
Incumbent Republican Rep. John Gillespie faces a challenge from Democrat Jesse Huseth in the Nov. 5 general election.
Incumbent Republican Rep. David Kustoff faces a challenge from Democrat Sarah Freeman in the November general election.
Monday, Oct. 7 is the last day you can register to vote if you want to vote in the 2024 presidential election.
Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, the two NASA astronauts whose eight day trip to space turned into eight months, have requested their absentee ballots for the Nov. 5 presidential election. Here's how voting from space works. An overwhelming 83% of poll respondents think the Boston Celtics will win the NBA Finals again this season.
The deadline for Tennessee residents to register to vote in the Nov. 5 election is Monday, Oct. 7. Why it matters: In addition to the presidential election, Nashville voters will weigh in on the city's transportation funding referendum,
Monday is the last day to register to vote in Tennessee and Georgia. Voters must have a Tennessee driver's license or Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security identification in order to register online. Visit the Secretary of State's website at ovr.govote.tn.gov
The Tennessee House Democratic Caucus is slamming a direct mail piece sent in Clarksville’s House District 75 that features photos of candidate Allie Phillips’s 7-year-old daughter. “This campaign season it has become abundantly clear that Tennessee Republicans are willing to target families and blatantly lie to try and distract voters from Republicans’ abysmal records and