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Guide to the 2022 State and Federal General Election in Davidson County

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All 12 early voting locations are open through Thurs., Nov. 3.

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Election Day is Tues., Nov. 8, and early voting for the State and Federal General Election is underway. To make this election as easy as possible, we’ve curated need-to-know information about how and where to vote.

🗳 Important dates

🗳️ What’s on the ballot

The following positions have at least two people running for office. Those running unopposed in the election are not listed. Find all election candidates on the sample ballot.

  • Governor
  • Amendments 1-4 (view here)
  • US House of Representatives Districts 5, 6, and 7
  • Tennessee Senate Districts 19 and 21
  • Tennessee House of Representatives Districts 53, 59, and 60
  • Belle Meade Commissioner (3), Forest Hills Commissioner (2), and Goodlettsville Commissioner (2)

Find your Election Day polling place with this voter information tool. Once you plug in your information, your polling place will pop up on the interactive map.

Residents can vote at any location where early voting is conducted through Thurs., Nov. 3. No matter when you vote, you’ll be required to show an ID with your name and photograph — view the criteria here.

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