Mayor
DISTRICT 16
You will vote for the following positions on August 4th:
Vice-Mayor
Council - at - Large
NOTES
(I) - means candidate is currently the incumbent and holds that position

(District) - means candidate is currently a district councilperson, but is now running for council-at-large

Please do further research on your own to learn more about the candidates and their policies!
Councilperson
Winner denoted in bold and italics:

Anna Page (I)
Tony Tenpenny
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Amendment 1
Click HERE to find your voting location.  It is also shown on your voters' registration card.

Click HERE for a link to a list of forms of identification that you will be able to use at your voting location.
For another resource, click HERE to visit The Tenneseean's Elections page for side by side responses to a series of interview questions under the, "Compare Your Candidates," header.
Election winners denoted below, bolded and italicized:
Winner denoted in bold and italics:

Marvin Barnes
Bruce Casper
Karl Dean (I)
James Keeton
Winner denoted in bold and italics:

James Arnold Baxter
Diane Neighbors (I)
This amendment was voted For Ratification:

SUMMARY

It shall be the duty of the Board of Fair Commissioners to continue to conduct all activities being conducted on the premises of the Tennessee State Fairgrounds as of December 31, 2010.  This shall include, but is not limited to, the Tennessee State Fair, Expo Center Events, Flea Markets, and Auto Racing.  The premises shall not be demolished without an amendment to the Metropolitan Charter or approval by ordinance receiving 27 votes of the Metropolitan Council.