Democrats: Judge extends Tennessee voting in storm-hit area
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — A judge has extended voting hours in a Nashville-area county after four Democratic presidential candidates sued to keep Super Tuesday polls open after tornado damage there, a Democratic party spokeswoman said Tuesday.
Later Tuesday, the Lawyers’ Committee for Equal Protection Under Law sued Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee and state election officials, seeking a judge’s order to extend primary voting for three more days to allow voters who did not have a chance to cast ballots in three storm-damaged counties to make it to the polls.
A Davidson County Chancery Court judge ruled that polling locations in the county whose seat is Nashville must remain open until 8 p.m. CST.Two so-called megasites, where anyone in the tornado-hit county can go to vote, will be open until 10 p.m. local time under the judge’s ruling, Tennessee Democratic Party spokeswoman Emily Cupples said.
The county is Tennessee’s second-largest.