Early voting for the Nov. 8 election kicks off Wednesday across Middle Tennessee.
On the ballot are federal, state and local races, including for Nashville’s redrawn 5th Congressional District between Republican Andy Ogles and Democrat Heidi Campbell.
Republican Gov. Bill Lee is also up for re-election, facing Democrat Jason Martin and several independent candidates. Four amendments to the state constitution will be decided on by voters, such as adding so-called “right-to-work” language that codifies existing law stating employers may not mandate union membership.
For more information on voting locations and to check your registration status, go to govotetn.com.
Davidson County Early Voting
In Nashville, voters can go to the Howard Office Building (700 President Ronald Reagan Way) beginning Wednesday, Oct. 18. You can find a full early voting schedule and sample ballot here.
Starting Oct. 25, 11 additional locations will open for early voting, including:
- Belle Meade City Hall 4705 Harding Pike
- Bellevue Library 720 Baugh Road
- Bordeaux Library 4000 Clarksville Pike
- Casa Azafrán Community Center 2195 Nolensville Pike
- Edmondson Pike Library 5501 Edmondson Pike
- Goodlettsville Delmas Long Community Center 200 Memorial Drive
- Green Hills Library 3701 Benham Avenue
- Hermitage Library 3700 James Kay Lane
- Howard Office Building 700 President Ronald Reagan Way
- Madison Library 610 Gallatin Pike South
- Margaret Maddox East YMCA 2624 Gallatin Pike
- Southeast Library 5260 Hickory Hollow Parkway
Correction: This story incorrectly described Amendment 1 as prohibiting the formation of unions. It will codify existing law that states employers may not mandate union membership.