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Early voting for Nov. 6 election starts tomorrow in Dickson and Charlotte

Early voting for the Nov. 6 election begins tomorrow in Charlotte and Dickson and continues through Nov. 1. Dickson County voters can begin casting ballots at the election office in Charlotte and Restoration Church on Henslee Drive in Dickson. Polls will be open at both locations 8 am-7 pm tomorrow as the election office again offers extended voting hours on Wednesdays. Early voting hours in Charlotte will be 8 am-7 pm Wednesdays, 8 am-4 pm Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, and 9 am-noon on Saturdays. Early voting hours in Dickson will be 8 am-7 pm Wednesdays, 8 am-4 pm Fridays and 9 am-noon Saturdays. Ballots are available in both locations for the state and federal general election that includes the races for President, U.S. Senate, U.S. House of Representatives in the 5th District and Tennessee House of Representatives for the 69th and 78th Districts. Ballots also are available in both locations for municipal elections in White Bluff, Burns, Vanleer and Slayden, as well as the package liquor referendum for Charlotte. Voters are required to present a current voter registration card and a valid photo ID. For more information on early voting, call the Dickson County Election Office at 789-6021.