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Pro-Choice Voter Guide

Tennessee

Important Dates

Voter Registration Deadline
October 8, 2012

Absentee Voting
September 22, 2012

Early Voting
October 17, 2012 through November 1, 2012

General Election
November 6, 2012

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* NARAL Pro-Choice America PAC endorsed candidate

President

President Barack Obama (D) is pro-choice. *
Former Gov. Mitt Romney (R) is anti-choice.


U.S. Senate

Sen. Bob Corker (R) is anti-choice. (Incumbent)
Mark Clayton (D) is anti-choice.
Shaun Crowell (L) has no known position on choice.
David Gatchell (I) has no known position on choice.
James Higdon (I) has no known position on choice.
Michel Long (I) has no known position on choice.
Martin Pleasant (G) has no known position on choice.
Troy Scoggin (I) has no known position on choice.
Kermit Steck (C) has no known position on choice.

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U.S. House of Representatives

District 01

Rep. Phil Roe (R) is anti-choice. (Incumbent)
Alan Woodruff (D) is presumed to be mixed-choice.
Karen Brackett (I) has no known position on choice.
Michael Slayer (I) has no known position on choice.
Bob Smith (G) has no known position on choice.

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District 02

Rep. John Duncan Jr. (R) is anti-choice. (Incumbent)
Troy Goodale (D) is presumed to be mixed-choice.
Norris Dryer (G) has no known position on choice.
Greg Samples (L) has no known position on choice.
Brandon Stewart (I) has no known position on choice.

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District 03

Rep. Chuck Fleischmann (R) is anti-choice. (Incumbent)
Mary Headrick (D) is presumed to be pro-choice.
Matthew Deniston (I) has no known position on choice.

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District 04

Rep. Scott DesJarlais (R) is anti-choice. (Incumbent)
State Sen. Eric Stewart (D) is anti-choice.

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District 05

Rep. Jim Cooper (D) is mixed-choice. (Incumbent)
Brad Staats (R) is anti-choice.
John Miglietta (G) is anti-choice.

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District 06

Rep. Diane Black (R) is anti-choice. (Incumbent)
Robert Beasley (I) has no known position on choice.
Pat Riley (G) has no known position on choice.

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District 07

Rep. Marsha Blackburn (R) is anti-choice. (Incumbent)
Credo Amouzouvik (D) has no known position on choice.
William Akin (I) has no known position on choice.
Jack Arnold (I) has no known position on choice.
Lenny Ladner (I) has no known position on choice.
Howard Switzer (G) has no known position on choice.

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District 08

Rep. Steve Fincher (R) is anti-choice. (Incumbent)
Timothy Dixon (D) has no known position on choice.
James Hart (I) has no known position on choice.
Mark Rawles (I) is anti-choice.

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District 09

Rep. Steve Cohen (D) is pro-choice. (Incumbent) *
George Flinn (R) is anti-choice.
Gregory Joiner (I) has no known position on choice.
Brian Saulsberry (I) has no known position on choice.

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Ballot Measures

Tennessee
In 2014, voters in Tennessee will vote on an amendment that would eliminate protections in Tennessee's constitution that guarantee women the right to privacy.


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