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Election Day about a week away and in Montgomery County, the ballot is packed with key races, from president, U.S. Senate and U.S. House of Representatives to tate Senate District 22 and State House of Representatives Districts 67, 68 and 75 and Clarksville City Council.
The District 22 State Senate race features Republican incumbent Bill Powers against Democratic challenger Karen Reynolds.
In the District 67 State House race, Democratic incumbent Ronnie Glynn faces Republican opponent Jamie Dean Peltz.
For the District 68 State House seat, Republican Aron Maberry and Democrat Garfield Scott are vying to replace Curtis Johnson, who announced last year he would not seek re-election.
In District 75, the State House contest is between Republican incumbent Jeff Burkhart and Democratic candidate Allie Phillips.
Ahead of Election Day, The Leaf-Chronicle sent all Tennessee State Legislature candidates a questionnaire.