Vote for Jesse Heuseth in HD97!

 

TIRRC Votes is proud to endorse Jesse Huseth for House District 97. Huseth is the clear choice for House District 97 as a second-time candidate.

As a lifelong Memphian, father, former public school teacher, and small business owner, Jesse is embedded in the community and truly listens to the needs of his neighbors. He believes in ending the federal occupation of the city and will work to end the dangerous and harmful collaboration between local law enforcement and ICE. Jesse brings people together instead of using political games and tactics that seek to divide us from each other.

Jesse was a clear choice to endorse again because he has shown his values match those in our community by: 

  • Committing to ensuring that every child has access to a high-quality public education

  • Opposing 287(G) agreements that target immigrant communities and calling for ICE out in Memphis 

  • Doubling down on listening to the needs of the residents in District 97 instead of playing political games

Here's how to cast your ballot in Tennessee:

  • Para Votantes de Habla Hispana en Tennessee: Los votantes de Tennessee pueden acceder a información electoral completa en español en Voy a Votar, incluyendo detalles de registro, ubicaciones de centros de votación y fechas de elecciones. Visitar Voy a Votar

  • Register to voter or check your voter registration status by visiting this link!

  • Mark these important dates on your calendar for the Primaries:

    • Voter Registration Deadline: Monday, October 5

    • Early Voting: Wednesday, October 14 – Thursday, October 29

    • Absentee Ballot Request Deadline: Saturday, October 24

    • ELECTION DAY: Tuesday, November 3

  • Bring your ID: When you head to the polls, make sure to bring a state or federal photo ID. For more information about acceptable IDs, click here.

  • Bring an Interpreter if You Need: Ballot information is generally in English. All voters have the right to bring an interpreter to vote. This can be a friend, a neighbor, a family member. 

    • Interpreter does not have to bring an ID but will be asked to sign a document saying they are there to be an interpreter for the voter only. 

    • Voters must bring their own interpreter. The polling location will not provide one. Interpreters do not have to be eligible to vote.

  • Problems at the polls? Call or text The Voter Protection Hotline 1-866-OUR-VOTE (1-866-687-8683)

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