Briley Leads Swain 57% to 23% After Early Voting Results Reported in Nashville Special Mayoral Election

NASHVILLE, Tennessee–Acting Mayor David Briley took a big lead over former Vanderbilt professor Carol Swain in early voting results in the Nashville special mayoral election reported by the Davidson County Election Commission at 7:15 pm, 15 minutes after polls closed.

Vote totals in early voting, by top candidates, were as follows:

David Briley–20,140  (57 percent)

Carol Swain–8,772   (23 percent)

Erica Gilmore–1,658 (5 percent)

Harold Love–1,691 (5 percent)

jeff obafemi carr–1,251 votes (4 percent)

Ralph Bristol–1,895 (5 percent)

Total–35,508

Election day turnout was reportedly low. Results from the city’s 160 precincts are expected to be fully reported by about 11 pm tonight.

Early voting results in the May 1 transit plan referendum election were almost the same as the final results, when the plan was overwhelmingly rejected by Nashville/Davidson County voters, 64 percent to 36 percent.

If the final results tonight reflect early voting results, Acting Mayor Briley will avoid a runoff with Swain and be elected mayor, serving out the remaining 1 year and 3 months of Megan Barry’s term.

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  1. David

    So out of some several hundred of thousands of eligible voters, this is the best turnout they can muster?? Nashville, you got what you deserve!! Sadly the surrounding counties will likewise be negatively impacted by this sad voting result.

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