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Posted by: Kate Prince on Apr 21, 2022

Nashville non-profit The Equity Alliance (TEA) released voter guides this week for the May 3 primaries in Memphis, Nashville and Chattanooga, the Daily Memphian reports. The 54-page Shelby County guide includes information on voter-registration requirements, including the ID requirement for absentee voting. All early-voting sites are listed, as are resources for voters who believe their rights have been violated. Information about each office is also included, as well as profiles on all candidates who responded to TEA’s survey questions. Contact information for each candidate is provided and TEA encourages readers to reach out to candidates directly. The Equity Alliance is a women-led nonprofit organization designed to build political and economic power in Black communities statewide. Find all three voter guides on TEA’s website.