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March 5, 2024 Presidential Preference/Knox County Primary: Statistics and Important Information at the Halfway Point of Early Voting

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March 5, 2024 Presidential Preference/Knox County Primary: Statistics and Important Information at the Halfway Point of Early Voting

March 5, 2024 Presidential Preference/Knox County Primary: Statistics and Important Information at the Halfway Point of Early Voting


 ~ from the Knox County Election Commission


 


Knoxville – At the halfway mark (six days of twelve) of early voting for the March 5, 2024 Presidential Preference/Knox County Primary Election, a total of 8,288 early votes have been cast, with an additional 724 votes cast by absentee ballot and in nursing homes.


REGISTERED VOTERS in KNOX COUNTY (as of Wednesday, February 21, 2024) – 299,140.


NEW VOTERS: A total of 189 first-time voters through the first six days (halfway point) of early voting.


EARLY VOTES CAST AT THE MIDWAY POINT COMPARED TO OTHER PPP/COUNTY PRIMARY ELECTIONS



  • March 2024 – 8,288       (total votes cast – TBD)

  • March 2020 – 9,989       (total votes cast – 83,148)

  • March 2016 – 6,857       (total votes cast – 92,219)

  • March 2012 – 4,921       (total votes cast – 49,747)


EARLY VOTES CAST BY AGE (Does not include absentee ballots)



  • Age 18 to 24                 110       (1.3%)

  • Age 25 to 34                 208       (2.5%)

  • Age 35 to 54                 1,144    (13.8%)

  • Age 55 +                       6,826    (82.4%)


EARLY VOTING – PRIMARY CHOICE BY AGE (Does not include absentee ballots)



  • Age 18 to 24                 Republican 78, Democratic 32

  • Age 25 to 34                 Republican 155, Democratic 53

  • Age 35 to 54                 Republican 948, Democratic 196

  • Age 55 +                       Republican 5502, Democratic 1324


EARLY VOTES CAST BY COUNTY COMMISSION/SCHOOL BOARD DISTRICT



  • District 1 (County Commission on ballot)                                    357

  • District 2 (County Commission & School Board on ballot)            649

  • District 3 (School Board on ballot)                                              691

  • District 4 (County Commission on ballot)                                    988

  • District 5 (County Commission & School Board on ballot)            1,600

  • District 6 (County Commission on ballot)                                    1,027

  • District 7 (No district races on ballot)                                          983

  • District 8 (County Commission & School Board on ballot)            1,410

  • District 9 (County Commission on ballot)                                    583


 


ABSENTEE BALLOT DEADLINE FAST APPROACHING


The deadline to request an absentee ballot is Tuesday, February 27. Anyone wishing to vote absentee can call the Election Commission at 865-215-2480 or can download an absentee request at www.knoxvotes.org.

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RISE AND SHINE ON SATURDAY WITH THE ELECTION COMMISSION


If 10 AM is too late for you, early voting at the City County Building in downtown Knoxville opens at 8 AM on Saturday, February 24 – early birds can take advantage of early hours!


 


PRE-GENERAL CAMPAIGN FINANCIAL DISCLOSURES


All candidates on the ballot have a Pre-Primary Campaign Financial Disclosure due on Tuesday, February 27, 2024. It will cover the period from January 16 to February 24, 2024.


These reports will be posted upon receipt by the Election Commission at: https://knoxcounty.org/election/candidate_info/index.php

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POLLS OPEN UNTIL 7 PM ON THE LAST TWO DAYS OF EARLY VOTING


All eleven early voting locations will be open until 7 PM on the last two days of early voting – Monday and Tuesday, February 26 & 27.


 


 


For more information, visit www.knoxvotes.org

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