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Nashville, Tenn. (March 30, 2022) - The Nashville Predators organization and Tennessee Secretary of State Tre Hargett and his office partnered to host a Voter Registration event at Bridgestone Arena during the game against the Ottawa Senators on March 29, 2022.

"In SMASHVILLE, we always encourage our fans to make their voices heard. Our continued partnership with Tennessee Security of State is extremely important to us, and we are committed to working alongside Secretary Hargett in this bipartisan effort to educate the community on the topic of civic engagement," Nashville Predators President and CEO Sean Henry said. "Together at our voter registration event, we showed fans how to easily register to vote and update their voter registration online using the Secretary of State's website."
The Nashville Predators and Secretary Hargett will continue working together through the Your Vote Matters program to increase voter registration and civic engagement during the 2022 election. Preds fans and all Tennesseans can easily register to vote, update their address or check on their voter registration online at
GoVoteTN.gov
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"In Tennessee, it's never been easier get in the game and make your voice heard on Election Day," said Secretary Hargett. "I'm grateful for the Nashville Predators continued commitment to encourage not only Preds fans but all Tennesseans to get loud, get registered and go cast a ballot."
The Secretary of State's office launched the Your Vote Matters program in 2019 and began working with the Nashville Predators in 2020. Later that year, Secretary Hargett presented the Nashville Predators with the NASS Medallion Award for their advocacy and dedication to promoting civic and voter engagement through their participation in the Your Vote Matters program.
Tennessee organizations and businesses can join the Your Vote Matters program by registering on GoVoteTN.gov.

ABOUT THE NASHVILLE PREDATORS

The Nashville Predators became the National Hockey League's 27th team on May 4, 1998 and have evolved from a young expansion franchise into a staple of the Middle Tennessee community in the years since. The team strives each season to reach its One Goal: becoming a Stanley Cup Champion hockey team while making Bridgestone Arena the number one sports and entertainment venue in the United States. In 2020 alone, with One Goal in mind, the Nashville Predators organization drove approximately $5.5 million in life-changing funds to assist a wide variety of relief efforts, non-profit organizations and individuals in need. On the ice, the team has seen historic success in recent seasons, qualifying for the Stanley Cup Playoffs seven straight times, a run headlined by a trip to the Stanley Cup Final in 2017, winning the Presidents' Trophy in 2017-18, and earning a second consecutive Central Division title in 2018-19. For more information on the Nashville Predators, game schedule and ticket availability, please go to
NashvillePredators.com
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