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House votes to move local elections to even‑numbered years and offer transition options

April 21, 2026 | 2026 Legislature TN, Tennessee


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House votes to move local elections to even‑numbered years and offer transition options
Chairman Spiky (Spiki) presented HB 1497, a statewide plan to move municipal and county elections into even‑numbered years. The measure gives local governing bodies options for transitioning: either delay terms by one year or hold elections in 2027 with three‑year abbreviated terms so all jurisdictions sync by 2030.

Members asked technical questions about runoffs, the order of offices on ballots and term‑limit counting. Representative Pal expressed concern about ballot fatigue if some municipalities schedule elections during presidential years but said he hoped higher turnout would be a positive outcome. Chairman Spiky confirmed runoffs remain available and said the bill allows local governments discretion on timing to minimize unintended effects.

After floor discussion and questions about local flexibility, the House passed HB 1497 on third reading.

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