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Turnout has been strong in early voting in Montgomery County, with the number of ballots cast already surpassing the totals for the last two elections.
Early voting began Wednesday to a packed parking lot and long lines in Clarksville. The line at one point stretched from the Montgomery County Election Commission Office out the door all the way to the corner courtyard.
Contributed commentary by Tennessee Secretary of State Tre Hargett about how Tennessee voters should avoid disinformation.
LGBTQ+ Victory Fund – the only organization dedicated to electing LGBTQ+ people to public office – has endorsed Keymonta Epps for Clarksville City Council Ward 9.
Early voting begins Wednesday, Oct. 16, for the city and state General Election. On the ballot are City Council races, state House and state Senate races, Congressional races and the presidential election.
Clarksville Now is holding video forums and written Q&As for each contested race, giving candidates a chance to weigh in on the issues. Here are the candidates for Clarksville City Council.
Clarksville Now is holding election forums, giving candidates a chance to weigh in on the issues. The candidates for U.S. Congress, District 7, are incumbent Rep. Mark Green and former Nashville Mayor Megan Barry.
Republican candidates spoke on infrastructure, inflation, and security at the first ever GOP Convention of Candidates at the Wilma Rudolph Event Center this Tuesday.