Who’s on the ballot in Knoxville

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A little research ahead of time will help you avoid surprises on your ballot when you step into the booth on November 5th.

By the way, you are allowed to research candidates on your phone at a polling place, so feel free to bookmark this!

The 2024 Knox News Voter’s Guide is here to provide information about the candidates and their positions on the big issues.

Don’t forget that polls are open from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. on November 5th, and election officials think we’ll get the Tennessee results around 8:00 p.m. 23.00 that evening.

But first you have to vote! Press through to learn more about the candidates and even a city of Knoxville referendum.

East Tennessee candidates for federal races for US Senate and three congressional districts

Here is 2024 Knox County and Tennessee Voter’s Guide: Senate and Congressional Candidates

East Tennessee candidates for state Senate and House races

Here is 2024 Tennessee Senate and House candidates in Knox County

One Tennessee Senate race to watch is in the 6th district with incumbent Sen. Becky Duncan Massey. A Tennessee House race, District 18 has a lot at stake with incumbent state representative Elaine Davis facing Bryan Goldberg.

Tell me about that Knoxville vote with “vote yes” and “vote no” on pretty much it

It is very important and the wording is a bit confusing, as referendums often are. What are the “vote yes” and “vote no” signs popping up around Knoxville? One explains

What do young voters want?

Both parties want young voters on their side – sincerely. We spoke to University of Tennessee students and a politics professor to sort it all out.

Here’s what we found: Young voters haven’t seen an election without ‘fight, fight, fight’ and they like it that way