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Tennessee's Voter Affiliation Bill: Party Pick Required for Primaries

Published 1 week, 5 days ago
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Tennessees Senate Bill 777 proposes a long-term political party affiliation for primary voting, sparking debate on party control versus open access. The bill, cleared by a key panel, requires ninety-day notice for party switchers, potentially disenfranchising over two million independents. Sponsors aim to curb crossover voting, while opponents warn of voter suppression, particularly for young folks and military vets. The bills advancement heats up the debate, potentially reshaping Tennessees election process.

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