Tennessee will count the provisional ballots cast by six people convicted of felonies who had their voting rights recently restored under judges’ rulings
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One thing is clear coming out of Tennessee’s recent election cycle: where gun control was on the ballot, gun control won. Instances in which Tennesseans were asked to cast their votes in favor of gun reform laws and candidates were few, but significant – and supported by voters across the political spectrum.
Six people ran for the city's three open commission seats. The last spot was decided by just nine votes with Jesse Powell ousting incumbent Alisa Huling. Lincoln Atwood won his seat easily, accruing the most votes,
Memphis voters went to the polls Nov. 5 and were met with a laundry list of questions at the bottom of their ballots. In total, they were asked six questions that spanned about four pages.
A Tennessee man was found guilty of plotting to have the FBI agents who investigated him for his role in the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol murdered.
Tennessee's preterm birth rate rose to 11.3% in 2023, according to the 2024 March of Dimes report, marking an increase from the previous year.