Vice Mayor Runoff Election early voting ends Saturday, Election Day is Thursday, September 6

Early voting for the Vice Mayor Runoff Election expanded to 10 additional sites across the city this week. Polling locations will be open through Saturday, September 1st. Election Day for the Vice Mayor Runoff Election will be Thursday, September 6th.

The race between candidates Jim Schulman and Sheri Weiner is expected to be close, with an anticipated lower than normal voter turnout due to a large number of elections this year. The winner will fulfill the unexpired term of David Briley, who was elected mayor after Megan Barry’s resignation in March.

Early voting at the Metro office building located at 800 2nd Avenue South, 4th Floor, Nashville is open Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Saturday 8 a.m. thru 12:00 noon.
All other early voting locations will be open from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Friday and Saturday.

All voting locations will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Thursday, Election Day. Voters will need to present a photo ID issued by the Federal or Tennessee state government. On Election Day, citizens must vote at their assigned polling place. To find your assigned location, visit www.nashville.gov/vote.

Early Voting locations

Metro Office Building
800 2nd Avenue S, \4th Floor,
Nashville, TN 37210

Belle Meade City Hall
4705 Harding Pike,
Nashville, TN 37205

Bellevue Library
720 Baugh Road
Nashville, TN 37221

Bordeaux Library
4000 Clarksville Pike,
Nashville, TN 37218

Casa Azafrán Community Center
2195 Nolensville Pike,
Nashville, TN 37211

Edmondson Pike Library
5501 Edmondson Pike,
Nashville, TN 37211

Goodlettsville Community Center
200 Memorial Drive,
Goodlettsville, TN 37072

Green Hills Library
3701 Benham Avenue,
Nashville, TN 37215

Hermitage Library
3700 James Kay Lane,
Hermitage, TN 37076

Madison Station Fifty Forward
301 Madison Street,
Madison, TN 37115

Southeast Library
5260 Hickory Hollow Pkwy,
Antioch, TN 37013

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