As Nashville prepares for the state and federal primary election on August 1, our city stands at a pivotal crossroads. This election isn’t just a routine event, but an opportunity for every Nashvillian to exercise their democratic privilege and vote toward the future.
This election will consist of various issues that may directly impact our day-to-day lives, whether that be anything from education to economic growth as a whole. For voters, the choice is about more than selecting a name on a ballot; it’s about selecting leaders who align with our values. Voting is crucial for civic engagement and community representation.
Early voting in Tennessee begins today, July 12. Whether you cast your ballot early or on August 1, remember that you have a voice, and it’s essential that you go and make your vote count. This is how we can create a better future for ourselves, our city and our state as a whole.
As Nashville specifically continues to grow and evolve, seize this moment to reaffirm the commitment to a thriving, inclusive community. By voting, you aren’t just exercising a right, but you’re actively contributing to the ongoing future of our city.
Together, make your vote count and let your voice be heard. Be sure to get out and vote on or before August 1 to advocate for everything that you want to be achieved in shaping the future.
Kyrsten Eller is the communications coordinator at Greater Nashville REALTORS®.