Know the ballot for Aug. 6
ON ELECTION DAY, ALL POLLS IN WARREN COUNTY OPEN AT 8 AM AND CLOSE AT 7 PM
More than 5,000 Warren Countians have already cast their ballots, but thousands more are expected to head to the polls Thursday as Election Day arrives.
Before stepping into the voting booth, here's a look at exactly what voters will see on the ballot. The races range from statewide primaries for governor and Congress to local contests that have generated the most attention this election cycle.
Three of Warren County's highest-profile races have also been among the biggest spending contests. Independent candidates Matt Colvard, Randal Gilliam and Lisa Zavogiannis combined to top $100,000 in the race for 31st Judicial District Attorney. The sheriff's race between Jackie Matheny Jr. and James "Bo" Ramsey exceeded $40,000 in spending, while candidates in the county executive race spent more than $20,000 leading up to Election Day.
Below is a page-by-page look at the official ballots so you'll know what to expect before casting your vote Thursday.
Image 1 is the State Republican Primary.
Image 2 is the State Democratic Primary.
The rest are images from the state and county general election.
NOTE: These ballot images include every race that could appear in the Warren County general election. Depending on where you live, only the races for your district - including county commission, school board and constable contests - will appear on your ballot when you vote Thursday.
Where to vote?
Polls will be open from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Thursday, and voters must cast their ballots at their assigned precinct. If you're unsure where to vote, contact the Warren County Election Commission at 931-473-5834 or check your precinct before heading to the polls. Below is a list of precincts from the Warren County Election Commission website: