There are twenty-one candidates running for Council Member at-large. Voters may vote for five and the top five vote-getters win. Note that you do not have to vote for five candidates. If you only vote for one, that denies four other candidates a vote, so it is almost as if you cast five votes for that one candidate. If I have one candidate that I really want to win I only vote for that one candidate. Given that Nashville is an overwhelmingly Democratic and progressive woke city, if I identify a candidate as conservative or even as a common-sense Democrat, I will vote for that one candidate rather than splitting my vote. If I don't really have a strong favorite, I may vote for more than one.
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| Russ Pulley |
While at this time, I plan to only vote for one at-large candidate and that is Russ Pulley, I am still evaluating the field. I know I will vote for Pulley, but If I am convinced that Pulley will make the runoff anyway, I may vote for more than one candidate, or if I find another candidate who I really like, I may vote for more than one. I am still evaluating the field.
Below are the Post articles on each of the candidates.
Metro Council At-Large Q&A: Burkley Allen. Former district representative is running for a second term countywide.
Metro Council At-Large Q&A: Russ Pulley. Green Hills councilmember is seeking one of five countywide seats.
Metro Council At-Large Q&A: Quin Evans Segall. Attorney, IDB member is among 21 candidates for five countywide seats.
Metro Council At-Large Q&A: Marcia Masulla. Nashville Fashion Week co-founder, former Cooper staffer among 21 candidates for five countywide seats.
Metro Council At-Large Q&A: Jeff Syracuse. Donelson-area district councilmember now seeks countywide post.
Metro Council At-Large Q&A: Zulfat Suara. Representative is seeking another four-year term.
Metro Council At-Large Q&A: Delishia Porterfield. District 29 councilmember seeking countywide office.
Metro Council At-Large Q&A: Jonathan Williamson. First-time candidate among 21 vying for five at-large seats.
Metro Council At-Large Q&A: Indrani Ray. Consultant, health care analyst focusing on budget in run for countywide seat.
Metro Council At-Large Q&A: Howard Jones. Assistant principal aims at countywide office once more.
Metro Council At-Large Q&A: Arnold Hayes. Community oversight leader among 21 candidates for five countywide seats.
Check back. As more candidates are added, I will update this list.

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