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Voting Rights for Non-resident Property Owners in White Bluff

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PROPOSED LEGISLATIONThis bill has been introduced but has NOT been signed into law. Legislative proposals may be amended, passed, or fail to advance. This is not current law.

This proposed bill would allow non-residents of White Bluff who own at least half-interest in real property within the town's boundaries and have a minimum of 5,000 square feet to vote in municipal elections. Previously, only residents could vote. This change affects Dickson County residents owning significant property interests in White Bluff but living outside its limits. The effective date is not specified.

Published April 6, 2026
WHAT CHANGED
BEFORE

Previously, only residents of White Bluff were eligible to vote in municipal elections.

AFTER

This proposed bill would allow non-residents of White Bluff who own at least half-interest in real property within the town's boundaries and have a minimum of 5,000 square feet to vote in municipal elections. Previously, only residents could vote. This change affects Dickson County residents owning significant property interests in White Bluff but living outside its limits. The effective date is not specified.

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