TBA Law Blog


Posted by: Kate Prince on Mar 18, 2022

The Davidson County Election Commission today voted to remove Luvell Glanton from the May 3 Democratic primary ballot for circuit court judge after a challenge to his residency, the Nashville Post reports. Glanton’s opponent in the race, incumbent Judge Kelvin Jones, filed the challenge last week, arguing that Glanton resides in Williamson County. Glanton’s mother currently lives in the home and Glanton says he moved to his Nashville offices last summer. The commission voted 3-2 to remove Glanton from the ballot. Glanton is deciding whether to appeal the decision in Davidson County Chancery Court.