General Election November 5th

Your power is in your voice. Make your voice heard.

Whether it be in city, county, state or federal elections, voting is your chance to stand up for the issues you care about, so take some time and educate yourself on the process. And remember, if you don't vote, someone else will make the decision for you.

Do your part to get ready for the upcoming elections, register to vote.

Upcoming important dates:

  • 9/17 - National voter registration day
  • 9/20 - National black voter registration day
  • 10/5 - deadline to register to vote

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Key Tennessee Dates & Deadlines

FAQs & Additional Resources

You must be a citizen of the United States.
You must be (18) years of age or older on or before the date of the next election.
You must be a resident of Tennessee. Guidelines for Determining Residency and special considerations for Homeless Persons Residency and Non-resident Property Owners.

Please visit this FAQ page if you have any other questions.

Elections are able to happen because of poll officials helping run polling locations across the nation. Poll officials are a vital part of elections in Tennessee. Poll officials conduct a variety of tasks to help polling sites run smoothly, including greeting voters, answering questions, processing voters, explaining how to cast a ballot, and counting votes. Poll officials are compensated for working during early voting, on Election Day, and attending any required training sessions. Training is available on days, nights, and Saturdays.

At least 16 years old and a resident of Shelby County
If 18, or older, must be a registered voter in Shelby County
On election days, willing to work from 6 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. or until precinct work is completed
Provide your own transportation to and from training and the polling location

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