Vote Justin J. Pearson!
CAST YOUR BALLOT FOR CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 9 PRIMARY!
As Tennesseans, we deserve leaders who show up and listen to our communities - leaders who walk the walk and don’t just talk the talk. Justin J. Pearson has always worked to bring diverse groups of people together to solve real problems.
TIRRC Votes endorsed Rep. Justin J. Pearson based on his unwavering commitment to the people of Memphis. Whether he was facing an unjust expulsion from his state house seat in the Legislature for standing up for children, or organizing alongside thousands of people in Memphis against massive oil companies who pollute our water and air for the sake of their profits, Pearson has consistently proven that he will be a true champion for Black, brown, working-class, and immigrant families across the state.
Pearson’s track record of standing up to the rich and powerful few shows he’s a champion for our communities. He prioritizes lowering costs for working families so all of us can thrive. Make a plan to vote for him in the primaries today!
Ready to be a voter? Here's how to cast your ballot if you live in Congressional District 9:
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Mark these important dates on your calendar for the Primaries:
Primary Voter Registration Deadline: Tuesday, July 7
Primary Early Voting: Friday, July 17 - Saturday, August 1
Primary Absentee Ballot Request Deadline: Monday, July 27
PRIMARY ELECTION DAY: Thursday, August 6
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)
For more information on where to cast your ballot, visit the Tennessee Secretary of State official website using the buttons below and complete the voter registration lookup form to find early voting locations and polling places.
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