The special election will determine who will fill the seat left open by retiring Republican U.S. Rep. Mark Green.
The upcoming special election to replace retired Rep. Mark Green is bringing top Democratic names to a district Donald Trump carried by more than 20 points.
Top Democrats campaigned with Democratic Congressional nominee Aftyn Behn as national Democrats seek to capitalize on momentum from Nov. 4 elections.
A special election will determine who will fill the seat left open by U.S. Rep. Mark Green: Democratic Aftyn Behn, or Republican Matt Van Epps.
Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 4. Polls will be open 8 a.m.-8 p.m. If you arrive at your polling site before 8 p.m. and have to wait in line past that time, you may vote if you stay in line.
Early voting begins today in the special election for Tennessee's 7th Congressional District. The early voting period will end on Wednesday, Nov. 26. Election Day will be Tuesday, Dec. 2.
Democrats are eyeing the seat as a sleeper flip following a string of overperformances in special elections this year.
The seat was vacated by former Rep. Mark Green, who left his office twice to pursue a private sector opportunity.
Former GOP Rep. Mark Green's vacant district, set to be filled in a Dec. 2 special election, backed Trump by a 22-point margin in 2024.
Early voting begins Wednesday for the special general election in Tennessee’s 7th Congressional District. The race pits Republican Matt Van Epps against Democratic State Representative Aftyn Behn.