Early voting ends with ‘robust’ turnout, Medicaid stand by Dean

By , Daily Memphian Published: November 02, 2018 5:27 PM CT
<strong>Franky Mills collects high-fives from fellow LeMoyne-Owen College students during a get-out-the-vote drive at the Mississippi Boulevard Christian Church early voting location. More than 50 LeMoyne-Owen students rode a bus from the school to participate in early voting Thursday, Nov. 1.</strong> (Jim Weber/Daily Memphian)

Franky Mills collects high-fives from fellow LeMoyne-Owen College students during a get-out-the-vote drive at the Mississippi Boulevard Christian Church early voting location. More than 50 LeMoyne-Owen students rode a bus from the school to participate in early voting Thursday, Nov. 1. (Jim Weber/Daily Memphian)

Early voting in advance of the Nov. 6 Election Day ended Thursday evening with Shelby County turnout expected to remain below 200,000 and below the early voter turnout for the November 2016 presidential general election.

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Bill Lee Karl Dean Lee Mills Marsha Blackburn Phil Bredesen

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