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Before You Vote: Voter registration is up in Knox County ahead of November election

The presidential election is around eight weeks away. Knox County election officials expect around 315,000 people to be registered to vote by then.

KNOX COUNTY, Tenn. — The Knox County Election Commission said thousands of more people are registered to vote in the county ahead of the November presidential election, picking up over the last month.

The commission said around 310,000 people are currently registered to vote in Knox County, compared to around 303,000 registered voters in the August primary election. The commission also estimated around 315,000 people could be registered to vote in time for the November presidential election.

"I think the folks who are registering now, you're gonna see the majority of them show up and vote. We saw that four years ago. In this election, four years ago, we had 40,000 voters vote, for the first time ever," said Chris Davis, Knox County's Administrator of Elections.

He said in the 2020 presidential election, voters who registered around 90 days before the election were the most excited to vote — showing up at the polls at higher rates. The 2024 presidential election is around eight weeks away. Election Day is on Nov. 5.

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