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Brentwood candidates to debate at Tractor Supply April 11

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Brentwood Debate 2019

The Williamson Herald is partnering with the Williamson County Association of Realtors, Williamson Inc. and WAKM 950-AM radio for a Brentwood candidate debate to be held at Tractor Supply Company in Brentwood on April 11.

The community is invited to attend the debate to learn more about the nine local candidates running for four open Brentwood City Commission seats. Candidates vying for an open seat are Wyatt Rex Allen, Nelson Andrews, Anne Dunn, Susannah Macmillan, John Magyar, Dale Pacetti, Stevan Pippin, Ken Travis and Terrence Smith.

A meet and greet with candidates will begin at 5:30 p.m., and the debate will start at 6 p.m. 

The Brentwood election is May 7. Early voting starts April 17 and runs through May 2, though offices are closed for Good Friday on Friday, April 19.

Early voting locations will be set up at the John P. Holt Brentwood Library, 8109 Concord Rd., and Brentwood Municipal Building, 5211 Maryland Way. Voters can also go to the Williamson County Election Commission Office at the County Administrative Complex, 1320 West Main St. in Franklin. Early voting hours will be 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday-Friday and Saturdays 8 a.m.-noon at the library and Election Commission Office.

Voters must register by April 8. For more voting information, go to the Williamson County Election Commission website.

Tractor Supply Company is located at 5401 Virginia Way in Brentwood.

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