Clay admin celebrates state’s top election integrity rank at training

Davis says annual seminar helps her office ‘stay up to date’
NASHVILLE-Clay County Administrator of Elections Monica Davis was one of nearly 300 election officials from across Tennessee who gathered here for the annual Election Law Seminar hosted by Tennessee Secretary of State Tre Hargett and the Division of Elections last week.
The training event was held at the same time the state was celebrating being ranked #1 in the nation for election integrity for the fourth-consecutive year by The Heritage Foundation.
“This training is invaluable,” Davis said. “It helps us stay up to date, solve real-world problems, and exchange best practices with colleagues from across the state.”
Representatives from all corners of the state, including Davis, attended the seminar, underscoring a shared commitment to protecting the integrity and security of Tennessee’s electoral process.
“The dedication and hard work of our local election officials are the backbone of Tennessee’s success,” said Secretary Hargett. “Thanks to their efforts, Tennesseans can have confidence in a voting process that makes it easy to vote and hard to cheat.
“This seminar equips our officials with the tools and knowledge needed to uphold our high standards heading into the 2026 election cycle.”
During the daylong seminar, participants engaged in hands-on training sessions covering a wide range of topics, including:
• best practices for maintaining accurate voter rolls;
• updates to ethics and campaign finance laws;
• strategic election planning and emergency preparedness; and
• duties and responsibilities of election commissioners.
One highlight of the seminar was a tabletop exercise which challenged teams of election officials to respond to real-life scenarios such as natural disasters or cybersecurity threats.
These simulations fostered collaboration and problem-solving, ensuring Tennessee’s election administrators are prepared for any challenge.
Tennessee’s continued national leadership in election integrity reflects its investment in training, transparency, and innovation at every level of election administration.
For reliable election information and to learn more about how Tennessee is setting the standard for election integrity, visit GoVoteTN.gov.
