Early voting is now open in Davidson County, with the city’s 12 early polling locations (see them all here) open Monday through Saturday until July 27. Election Day will follow on Aug. 1. Nashville voters will find the county’s general elections on their ballots, along with the more competitive state and federal primaries.
In this week’s issue, we have an extensive Davidson County ballot guide, put together by our colleagues at the Nashville Banner. We’ve also got stories on competitive state House races in Davidson, Sumner and Williamson counties, as well as pieces on the general election for Metro Nashville Public Schools board District 1 and primary races for U.S. Senate and House of Representatives seats.
Here’s what Nashville voters will find on the Aug. 1 ballot for federal and state primaries and local general elections
Metro Councilmember Courtney Johnston takes on incumbent U.S. Rep. Andy Ogles for the Republican vote
Legislature star has spent her Democratic primary campaign running against Marsha Blackburn
House District 60 remains hottest race, as federal, state and local financial disclosures become available
With District 65’s Rep. Sam Whitson retiring, three conservatives are duking it out in Williamson County's Republican primary
Chris Spencer has commanded an online army against state Sen. Ferrell Haile in a test by the party’s populist wing
In the northwest quadrant of the county, District 1 remains the only undecided school board race
Shaundelle Brooks and Tyler Brasher face off in proxy party battle
