In addition to the transit referendum, this election is a primary election. There is both a Democrat and a Republican primary but there are no Republicans candidates running in the Republican primary. One may vote just for the referendum question and skip the primary or vote in the Republican primary with no candidates or vote in the Democrat primary. Just because you may self identify as a Republican does not mean you cannot vote in the Democrat primary. We do not have party registration in Tennessee. In Tennessee there is no such thing as a "registered Republican" or "registered Democrat."
To vote for any of the candidates seeking office you will have to vote as a Democrat, which is probably what I am going to do. I may however, vote in the Republican primary and write my own name in each slot. I am unsure at this point. The winners of the May 1st election will have their name appear on the August 2nd ballot but will most likely run unopposed. If you ever intent to run for office as a Republican or as an officer in the Davidson County Republican Party you may not want to vote in the Democrat primary. I don't, so I probably will vote in the Democrat primary.
Today, Sunday April 22, The Tennessean made their endorsements for the May 1st election. Here is whom The Tennessean is recommending:
- Circuit Court Clerk: Richard Rooker
- Davidson County clerk: Brenda Wynn
- Trustee: Charlie Cardwell
- Public Defender: Martesha Johnson
- Chancery Court Part II: Anne Martin
- Criminal Court Division II: Angie Blackshear Dalton
- General Sessions Court, Division III: Ana Escobar
- General Sessions Court, Division X: Joyce Grimes Safle
- Criminal clerk of court: Howard Gentry
- Juvenile clerk of court: Lonnell Matthews Jr.
- Register of deeds: Karen Johnson
- Sheriff: Daron Hall
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