CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – Thursday is Election Day for the Montgomery County General Election and Tennessee Primary, with voting taking place from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. at your precinct location.

Three of the local races on the ballot are contested: the Republican Primary to replace retiring state Rep. Curtis Johnson in District 68, and the Clarksville-Montgomery County School Board races in District 2 and District 6. The rest of the local races are unopposed. Also on the ballot are primaries for U.S. Senate and U.S. House.

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Your precinct location is listed on the back of your Voter Registration card. Note that this is a party primary, and voters will have to indicate whether they want a Democratic or Republican ballot.

For election results as they roll in, plus interviews and more, come back to Clarksville Now Thursday night.

Candidates on ballot

Here is the list of candidates on the ballot, with links to more information and candidate forums:

U.S. Senate

Republican Primary

Democratic Primary

U.S. House, Dist. 7

Republican Primary

Democratic Primary

Tennessee Senate, Dist. 22

Republican Primary

Democratic Primary

Tennessee House, Dist. 67

Republican Primary

Democratic Primary

  • Ronnie Glynn, incumbent, unopposed in primary

Tennessee House, Dist. 68

Republican Primary

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Democratic Primary

Tennessee House, Dist. 75

Republican Primary

  • Jeff Burkhart, incumbent, unopposed in primary

Democratic Primary

Circuit Court Judge, Part VI

Assessor of Property

Highway Supervisor

  • Jeffery H. Bryant Jr., R, incumbent, unopposed

School Board, Dist. 2

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School Board, Dist. 4

  • Kent Griffy, R, incumbent, unopposed

School Board, Dist. 6

Winners of the state party primaries will face one another in the State General and City Elections, with the presidential election, on Nov. 5.

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