The DeKalb County Election Commission is reporting that 2,782 voters have taken advantage of early voting with one day left
A total of 150 voted Wednesday. That’s 141 in person and 9 by absentee.
The totals for the other days is as follows:
Wednesday, October 17:
251 (185 in person and 66 absentee)
Thursday, October 18:
322 (308 in person and 14 by absentee)
Friday, October 19:
213 (206 in person and 7 by absentee)
Saturday, October 20
150 (140 in person and 10 by absentee)
Monday, October 22
203 (200 in person and 3 by absentee)
Tuesday, October 23
197 (187 in person and 10 by absentee)
Wednesday, October 24
195 (190 in person and 5 by absentee)
Thursday, October 25
290 (264 in person and 26 by absentee)
Friday, October 26
211 (206 in person and 5 by absentee)
Saturday, October 27
192 (185 in person and 7 by absentee)
Monday, October 29
234 (220 in person and 14 by absentee)
Tuesday, October 30
174 (157 in person and 17 by absentee)
“Early voting is a flexible and convenient option for many voters,” said Administrator of Election Dennis Stanley “Voters enjoy avoiding lines that sometimes form on Election Day.”
Hours for early voting are Thursday from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.. Early voting ends Thursday, November 1. Election day is Tuesday, November 6.
DeKalb County voters may cast ballots for President of the United States, a U.S. Senator of Tennessee, U.S. Representative of the Sixth Congressional District, and State Representatives of the 40th & 46th districts. City of Smithville voters will also decide the outcome of a liquor referendum.