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I'll take this one on this afternoon. Courcelles (talk) 13:41, 16 May 2018 (UTC)Reply
Yesterday ended up being a total mental washout for me, so, apologies.
What was turnout as a percentage of registered voters?
The statistics page hasn't been updated by the Election Commission, so I am unable to find the exact turnout right now. It should be around 33 percent, judging by the March 2016 election (which had roughly the same amount of voters), so I will update it as soon as possible.
Might want to be more explicit somewhere that Nashville is in Davidson County?
Added mentions to the lead and the background section.