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Tennessee voters elect three statewide offices — governor and the state’s two U.S. Senate seats.

And 2024 is one of those election years where one of the Senate races doesn’t line up with the governor’s race, giving voters a pair of state races to decide with primaries and a general election.

To learn more, check out the stories below. 

 
Three federal primaries in August set stage for November election
 
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Tres Wittum of Nashville, left, is challenging incumbent Marsha Blackburn for the U.S. Senate seat. (The Daily Memphian files)
 

Tres Wittum of Nashville, left, is challenging incumbent Marsha Blackburn for the U.S. Senate seat. (The Daily Memphian files)

As early voting opens Friday, July 12, here is a look at the primaries for the two Congressional districts that cover Shelby County and the race for one of the state’s two U.S. Senate seats.

 
 

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Ballot Basics: Early voting July 12-27
 
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Early voting could draw half of total election turnout
 
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District 97's John Gillespie faces primary challenger
 
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Senate District 30's Sara Kyle faces primary challenger
 
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State House District 96 will stay blue with a new face
 
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