CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – Tuesday is Election Day for the Montgomery County Primary, with voting from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. at your local precinct.

Voters should have an easy time with it: Only four of the races are contested, and they are all on the Republican ballot: county mayor, district attorney and two judges.

The May 3 election is a party primary to select party nominees. On Aug. 4, those party winners will run against one another and any independents. Here’s the full list of candidates in uncontested May races, along with August independents.

Who’s on the ballot

The Republican Primary has four contested races:

County Mayor

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District Attorney 

Circuit Court Judge, Part I 

General Sessions & Juvenile Court Judge, Div. II

The Democratic Primary has no contested races.

Here’s a copy of both the Republican and Democratic sample ballots.

Where and when to vote

Voting will take place from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the neighborhood voting precincts.

“If you’re unsure of where your polling location is, if you will look at your new, green Voter Registration Card that you received within the last three or four months, that will tell you,” said Elections Administrator Elizabeth Black. “A lot of the precincts did change, so please look at that before going to vote.”

You will be asked whether you want a Republican or Democratic ballot. You will have to show your driver’s license or other state or federal photo ID.

The results will be announced on Clarksville Now Tuesday night after the polls close, along with candidate reactions and photos. You can also hear live results on radio stations Beaver 100.3, Q108, Z97.5, Rewind 94.3 or NewZee 105.5.

For more information, go to the Montgomery County Election Commission website.

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