Early voting dates have been set for the U.S. Presidential Election and Tennessee General Election in DeKalb County.
The early voting period will begin Oct. 19 and continue through Nov. 3. The election will be held on Nov. 8.
Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton will top the presidential ballot.
Republican incumbent Diane Black of Gallatin will square off with Democrat David W. Kent of Cottontown and Independent David Ross of White House for a two year term as Sixth District congressman.
The Sixth Congressional District includes Pickett, Fentress, Cumberland, White, DeKalb, Cannon, Coffee, Wilson, Smith, Jackson, Overton, Clay, Putnam, Trousdale, Macon, Sumner and Robertson Counties and small portions of Van Buren and Cheatham counties.
Republican incumbent Terri Lynn Weaver of Lancaster will face Democrat Gayla Colvert Hendrix of Smithville for a two-year term in the 40th Legislative District.
The 40th district is made up of Smith and Trousdale counties and a portion of DeKalb and Sumner counties.
Republican incumbent Mark Pody of Lebanon will face Democrat Amelia Hipps of Lebanon for a two-year term in the 46th Legislative District.
The 46th district is made up of Cannon and a portion of DeKalb and Wilson counties.