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GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT VOTINGWhere & When to Vote
- Early Voting – Early voting begins 20 days before each election and ends five days before each election. During early voting, you may vote at anyearly voting location. Hours may vary, so please check. You can find the dates and times for early voting under the elections tab or on our events calendar.
- Election Day Voting – On Election Day, you must vote only at your assigned polling place. The polls are open from 7:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m. If you have moved, make sure you are at the correct polling place for your current address. To find your polling site, click here(link is external).
Primary Elections
The purpose of a primary election is for political parties to select their candidates to run in the general election. Primary elections are also used to pick convention delegates and party leaders. In order to vote in a primary, you must pick a party. The party you choose applies only to that election. Voters do not select a party when they register to vote. The winners of each party’s primary election will advance to the general election. Voters in the primary will receive different ballots depending upon which party they select. Voters may select only one party in the primary election.
Unlike some states, voters in Tennessee do not select a party when they register to vote. This is known as an open primary. An open primary is a primary election in which a voter does not formally affiliate with a political party in order to vote in its primary. They simply declare their affiliation with a party at the polls.
General Elections
A general election is an election in which candidates are elected to office. The candidates selected by the primary election, along with any independent candidates, will appear on the ballot. In a general election, all voters in a specific district receive the same ballot.
What to Expect
When you arrive at the polls, you will need to show the poll worker a photo ID. The worker will check you in. If it is a primary election, they will ask you what party you have selected. Then a ballot application will print and a voter access card will be created. You will sign the ballot application and take it and the access card to the machine area.
Another poll worker will collect your ballot application. You will sign the signature list and you will be directed to a machine.
Insert your ballot access card into the voting machine and follow directions on the screen. Vote for the candidates of your choice. If you don’t want to vote in a particular race, skip it.
When you are finished, a summary page will come up. Review your choices. If you are happy with your choices, then press the “Cast Ballot” button. The voter access card will pop out. Take the card to the next poll worker. They will take the card and give you a “I Voted” sticker.
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