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Nashville Votes: Low-Key Election Results
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Nashvilles Local Election: Low Turnout, Key Races Decided
Nashville voters cast ballots in a local election with a turnout of around 8%, filling key positions like county clerk, circuit court clerk, judges, and school board seats. With no Republican candidates, Democratic primary winners will take office unopposed. Early voting saw over half the turnout, and while bigger races were saved for later, state and federal contests are upcoming. Competitive fights resulted in Sharon Hurt winning the county clerk race, Joseph Day narrowly holding onto the circuit court clerk position, and school board incumbents retaining their seats. Judges saw shifts, with Jodie Bell re-elected and Dawn Deaner and Corletra Mance ousting incumbents. Several big offices went unchallenged to incumbents, setting the stage for future battles in Music City.
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