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A Nashville judge has restored the voting rights of four people in Davidson County, dissenting from a contentious state requirement that imposed greater restrictions on formerly incarcerated Tennesseans.
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Tennessee is just a week away from its state and federal primary elections on Aug. 1, with the presidential election following in November. But for some Tennesseans, the question is not who to vote for, but whether they can vote at all.
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The League of Women Voters of Tennessee filed a lawsuit challenging the legality of a new law requiring every Tennessee polling place to display signs saying it is a crime to vote in a primary without being a bona fide party member.
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A majority of Tennessee voters support so-called red flag laws designed to take guns out of the hands of people at risk for harming themselves or others, according to a new poll by Vanderbilt University
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Before the pandemic started, it was clear that Tennesseans were divided politically.But a new Vanderbilt Poll shows the partisan divide is deeper than…
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A judge has ruled that Tennessee must give all of its voters the option to cast ballots by mail due to the coronavirus pandemic.Davidson County Chancellor…
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A Murray State University visiting professor says party label is the most important part of a voter’s decision in an election. Dr. Drew Seib researches…
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Television and radio airwaves are thick with election season news and political rhetoric. By this time in the election cycle most registered voters have…
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The republican party has a strong showing at this year's Fancy Farm Picnic. Less than 20 minutes are left to the start of the political speaking.…
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While the humidity is running high, a smaller slate of candidates hasn't dampened the crowd at the 2012 Fancy Farm Picnic. The event draws thousands each…