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Tennessee Democrats continue to report strong fundraising by multiple challengers in closely watched House races.
Leading the pack is House District 75 challenger Allie Phillips who reported $46,915 in contributions on last week’s Pre-General Campaign Report. Phillips is running to unseat Representative Jeff Burkhart, R-Clarksville, who reported $18,700 in contributions.
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October 29
Deadline to request absentee ballot
October 31
Last day of early voting
November 5
Election Day
November 5
Deadline for absentee ballots to returned (by close of polls)
December 17
Tennessee's Electoral College delegates cast votes
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A registered voter may request an application for a by-mail ballot no earlier than 90 days before the election and no later than seven days before the election. The first day to submit requests for the November 5election was August 7. To be processed for the next election, the application must be received by the election commission no later than seven days before the election, or October 29. You must submit a written request containing the information below to your local county election commission office, containing the following information: • Name of the registered voter • Address of the voter's residence • Voter's social security number • Voter's date of birth • Address to mail the ballot • The election in which the voter wishes to participate. • Reason the voter wishes to vote absentee. If applicable, a copy of the CDL containing the CDL number or the TWIC card must be included in the voter’s request. • Voter's signature
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Latest Education News
A new study published by Brown University’s Annenberg Institute indicates that middle school students in the state’s two primary school turnaround models have made very little academic progress in recent years.
Despite criticizing Gov. Bill Lee’s plan previously as “terrible,” Representative Scott Cepicky’s, R-Culleoka, expects lawmakers to iron out their differences about school choice legislation next year.
After several tense discussions and debate in recent weeks about how to evaluate Superintendent Dr. Marie Feagins’ tenure, the Memphis-Shelby County Schools Board of Education managed to come to an agreement on evaluation metrics. Learn more about the criteria.
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