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2025 Lexington Municipal Election

September 11, 2025

As of 6/3/2025

Mayor Name Picked Up Qualified
Andy Anderson X X
Patrick Cherry X
Candi Davis X
Blake Mitchell X
Gordon Wildridge X

City Alderman

Position 4: Name Picked Up Qualified
Fred Ellis X X
Jack Johnson X X
Patrick Cherry X
Candi Davis X
Blake Mitchell X
Donna Ross X
Position 5: Name Picked Up Qualified
Jimmy White X X
Patrick Cherry X
Candi Davis X
Blake Mitchell X
Donna Ross X
Position 6: Name Picked Up Qualified
Patrick Cherry X
Candi Davis X
Blake Mitchell X
Gordon Wildridge X
Donna Ross X

Lexington City School Board

Position 1: Name Picked Up Qualified
Chadwick Wood X X
Position 2: Name Picked Up Qualified
Carl Cooley X X
Sara Priest X
Position 5: Name Picked Up Qualified
Ann Anderson X X
Position 6: Name Picked Up Qualified
Jim Terry X X

Municipal Election City of Parkers Crossroads

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May 6, 2025

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2025 Municipal Election for Lexington

Positions: Mayor & Alderman Positions: 4, 5, 6

Lexington City School Board Positions: 1, 2, 5, 6


1st day to hand out petitions: Friday, April 18, 2025 (T.C.A. 2-5-102(b)(5)) not before 60 days prior to qualifying deadline

Qualifying Deadline: Thursday, June 19, 2025 NOON (T.C.A. 2-5-101(a)) 3rd Thursday in 3rd calendar month before election

Withdrawal Deadline: Thursday, June 26, 2025 NOON (T.C.A. 2-5-204(b)(1)) 7th day after qualifying deadline

Lock Ballot Bags/Boxes: By July, 18, 2025 (T.C.A. 2-6-311) By the beginning of Absentee voting

Last Day to file Write-In Candidacy: Wednesday, July 23, 2025 NOON (T.C.A. 2-7-133(i)) 50 days before the election

Last day to Register & qualify to vote in this election: August 12, 2025 (T.C.A. 2-2-109) 30 days before election

Early Voting Dates: Friday August 22- Saturday September 6 (T.C.A. 2-6-102(a)(1)) not more than 20 nor less than 5 days prior to election day.

Election Day: Thursday, September 11, 2025

* The Election Office will be closed Friday, April 18th & Monday, April 21st for Easter.

July 2025- May 2027 Election Commission Regular Meeting Schedule

NOTICE OF REGULAR MEETING OF THE HENDERSON COUNTY ELECTION COMMISSION

The Henderson County Election Commission will meet on the 3rd Monday (Exception: Holiday conflict January 19, 2026 & January 18, 2027) of every other month at 4:00p.m. in the Henderson County Election Commission Office to conduct election business which comes before the commission pursuant to its duties listed in, but not limited to, T.C.A. 2-12-116, and to conduct any other business that may come before the election commission at such time.

2025-2026                      2026-2027

July 21, 2025              July 20, 2026

Sept 25, 2025              Sept 21, 2026

Nov 17, 2025               Nov 16, 2026

January 26, 2026        January 25, 2027

March 16, 2026             March 15, 2027

May 18, 2026                  May 17, 2027




Henderson County Election Commission

340 Natchez Trace Drive, Suite C

Lexington, TN. 38351

731-968-6832

Monday thru Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Website: Hendersoncoec.com

Email: henderson.commission@tn.gov

Early Voting Hours (Only at the Election Office)

Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, & Fridays 9:00AM - 4:00PM

Thursdays 9:00AM - 6:00PM

Saturdays 9:00AM - 12:00PM

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Election Day Hours (Precinct Locations)

8:00am - 7:00pm

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The Honor Vote Program from the Secretary of State’s office allows Tennesseans to dedicate their vote in an upcoming election to a veteran or active-duty member of the U.S. military.

 

“Through the sacrifice of the brave men and women of our country’s armed forces, we as Americans have the right to select our leaders through free elections,” said Secretary of State Tre Hargett. “The Honor Vote program is a small way that we can recognize and thank those who fought and died for our rights and those serving our country to protect them.”

 

The Honor Vote program is free and open to any registered voter in Tennessee. Voters can choose to dedicate their vote to anyone currently serving in or a veteran of the U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard or Tennessee National Guard.

 

Honor Vote participants will receive an information guide and an official 2022 Honor Vote button that they can wear while casting their ballot.

 

All Honor Vote dedications are posted on the official Tennessee Honor Vote List on GoVoteTN.gov and the Honor Vote Twitter account @tnhonorvote. Participants are encouraged to share their dedication on their social media accounts using the hashtags #TNHonorVote and #GoVoteTN.

 

For more information or to register your vote dedication, visit GoVoteTN.gov/Honor.

The Honor Vote Program from the Secretary of State’s office allows Tennesseans to dedicate their vote in an upcoming election to a veteran or active-duty member of the U.S. military.

 

“Through the sacrifice of the brave men and women of our country’s armed forces, we as Americans have the right to select our leaders through free elections,” said Secretary of State Tre Hargett. “The Honor Vote program is a small way that we can recognize and thank those who fought and died for our rights and those serving our country to protect them.”

 

The Honor Vote program is free and open to any registered voter in Tennessee. Voters can choose to dedicate their vote to anyone currently serving in or a veteran of the U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard or Tennessee National Guard.

 

Honor Vote participants will receive an information guide and an official 2022 Honor Vote button that they can wear while casting their ballot.

 

All Honor Vote dedications are posted on the official Tennessee Honor Vote List on GoVoteTN.gov and the Honor Vote Twitter account @tnhonorvote. Participants are encouraged to share their dedication on their social media accounts using the hashtags #TNHonorVote and #GoVoteTN.

 

For more information or to register your vote dedication, visit GoVoteTN.gov/Honor.


Qualifications to hold a Office in Tennessee

The State of Tennessee has qualifications a candidate must meet to run for ANY office in Henderson County and City Charters have their qualifications. 
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Military and Overseas Voting

Thank you for your service to our country. We will be glad to assist you in getting registered. Call us at 731-968-6832 
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Where to vote

There's a voting a precinct near where you live. Remember you must vote at your assigned precinct on election day. Early voting takes place at the election office. 
Voting Precints

Where are your registered to vote?

Our office would glad to help you with that at 731-968-6832 or come by our office. You can also check online!
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How do you register to vote?

You can come by our office for assistance or call us at 731-968-6832. Or register to vote online!
Register Online

Frequently Asked Questions

Many answers to your questions can be found below. If not feel free to contact us by email or phone.
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Qualifications to hold a Office in Tennessee

The State of Tennessee has qualifications a candidate must meet to run for ANY office in Henderson County and City Charters have their qualifications. 

Absentee Voting

Thank you for your service to our country. We will be glad to assist you in getting registered. Call us at 731-968-6832 

or email at vote@hendersoncounty tn.gov


Voting Precincts

There's a voting a precinct near where you live. Remember you must vote at your assigned precinct on election day. Early voting takes place at the election office. 

Where are your registered to vote?

Our office would glad to help you with that at 731-968-6832 or come by our office. You can also check online!

How do you register to vote?

You can come by our office for assistance or call us at 731-968-6832. Or register to vote online!

Have a question?

Many answers to your questions can be found below. If not feel free to contact us by email or phone.

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