Sept. 23: Tennessee Supreme Court to Weigh Metro Council Size; Early Voting Numbers in 7th District Primary
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A FINAL LOOK: The Tennessee Supreme Court will make the final call on whether the Metro Council must be reduced from 40 to 20 members. Republicans in the state legislature in 2023 passed a law that would have forced a reduction in the council’s size. Metro, joined by some councilmembers and community members, sued and won at the trial court level. A Tennessee Court of Appeals panel sided with the state in June. In an order dated last week, the Tennessee Supreme Court said it would take up the case on appeal. In 2023, now-Supreme Court Justice Mary Wagner was a member of the trial court panel that ruled in favor of Metro. She did not participate in the Supreme Court’s decision to take up the case. — Stephen Elliott

CAUTION FLAG: A group of Nashville residents is accusing Jasper Hendricks, chair of the Metro Board of Fair Commissioners, of violating ethics and procurement rules by taking gifts from and privately negotiating with the company seeking to bring NASCAR races back to the Fairgrounds Nashville, overseen by the fair board. The group that filed a complaint with the Metro Board of Ethical Conduct last week includes people who have been involved in fighting the return of top-tier racing to the speedway. Hendricks has been supportive. (Read the full complaint here.) Hendricks told the Banner the allegations “are baseless and rely on speculation, not facts.” The Metro Department of Law will review the complaint before making a recommendation to the Board of Ethical Conduct about how to proceed. — Stephen Elliott

EARLY RETURNS: In what is shaping up to be a very low-turnout election, only two percent of registered active Davidson County voters have cast ballots in the 7th District special primaries to select the candidates who will vie to replace Mark Green. On Monday, 417 voters cast ballots, with almost half that number voting at the Bordeaux Library. In five days of early voting, that location accounted for 1,023 of the 2,283 votes cast in the county. For reference, there are 116,330 possible Davidson County voters in the district. Other polling locations — Bellevue Library, Hillwood High School, Lentz Public Health, Madison Library and the Metro Office Building — have yet to break triple digits for any one day. Early voting continues through Oct. 2. — Steve Cavendish

BONUS TRACKS: The oral history project We Are North Nashville — led by artist and community organizer M. Simone Boyd, with the Nashville Banner‘s Andrea Tudhope and Steve Haruch — released the first of two bonus episodes last week. (Disclosure: The Banner is an in-kind sponsor of the project.) “A New Generation” features award-winning poet and Vanderbilt University creative writing program director Major Jackson, who spent summers in North Nashville as a child. Additionally, it includes reflections from Anton Jackson and Roxanne McEwen-Fondren on the Eighteenth Avenue Family Enrichment Center, which has served the community for more than 90 years, and Fisk University library director DeLisa Minor Harris. The podcast series concludes with a final bonus episode to be released this Friday. — Steve Cavendish