Resources and Information

 

The Davidson County Democratic Party is proud to affiliate with the Tennessee Democratic Party and the Democratic National Committee, and our organizing work spans across local, state, and national politics. The infrastructure we’re building right now to win the future needs your support.

We are fighting for a better, fairer, and brighter future for every American: rolling up our sleeves, empowering grassroots voters, and organizing everywhere to take our country back. Use these resources to get informed, find opportunities, and learn how to make an impact in our community and beyond.

 

Get information on how to register to vote, where to vote in person, whether you qualify for absentee by-mail voting, and more.


Tennessee Democrats believe that every Tennessean, no matter who you are, what you look like, or where you live, you should have the opportunity for a better life for yourself and your family.


The Davidson County Young Democrats believe young men and women have a voice and can make a difference in the political process at the federal, state and local levels. They work to encourage young Middle Tennesseans to contribute to the growth and ideals of the Democratic Party through education, interaction, and outreach.


The mission of the Davidson County Democratic Women is to encourage women to seek elected and appointed public offices, participate in civic, educational and political initiatives, and support the Democratic platform and the party nominees.


The purpose of the Davidson County Democratic Black Caucus is to raise an awareness of its constituent issues within Davidson County and within the Davidson County Democratic Party.  The Caucus works in conformity with the Davidson County Democratic Party and represents the Black constituency of the Democratic Party of Davidson County.


Visit this page to get information on city council members, the mayor’s office, and the Metropolitan Government of Nashville-Davidson County.


Visit this page to get information on state legislators, the governor’s office, and the State of Tennessee.