Voting Absentee
1. What is absentee voting?
- Absentee voting is a voting method that involves voting
on a day earlier than the actual election day.
Tennessee has two forms of absentee voting:
- Absentee in person, which is better known as early
voting, and
- Absentee by mail, which is commonly called by-mail
voting.
2.
Who may apply to vote absentee?
- To vote as an early voter, a registered voter may vote
without giving a reason during the established early voting period. The
early voting period typically begins twenty (20) days before an
election and ends five (5) days before an election. In those instances
in a city election where there is not any opposition on the ballot,
early voting begins ten (10) days before the election.
To vote by mail, a registered voter must fall under one of the
following categories:
- The voter will be outside the county of registration
during the early voting period and all day on election day;
- The voter or the voter’s spouse is enrolled
as a full-time student in an accredited college oruniversity outside
the county of registration;
- The voter’s licensed physician has filed a
statement with the county election commission stating that, in the
physician's judgment, the voter is medically unable to vote in person.
The statement must be filed not less than five (7) days before the
election and signed under the penalty of perjury;
- The voter resides in a licensed facility providing
relatively permanent domiciliary care, other than a penal institution,
outside the voter's county of residence;
- The voter will be unable to vote in person due to
service as a juror for a federal or state court;
- The voter is sixty-five (65) years of age or older;
- The voter has a physical disability and an
inaccessible polling place;
- The voter is hospitalized, ill, or physically
disabled and because of such condition, cannot vote in person;
- The voter is a caretaker of a person who is
hospitalized, il,l or disabled;
- The voter is a candidate for office in the election;
- The voter serves as an election day official or as a
member or employee of the election commission;
- The voter’s observance of a religious
holiday prevents him or her from voting in person during the early
voting period and on election day;
- The voter possesses a valid commercial driver license
and certifies that he or she will be working outside the state or
county of registration during the early voting period and all day on
election day;
- The voter is a member of the military or is an
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3.
What is the process for requesting the by-mail ballot?
- A registered voter may request a by-mail ballot by simply
writing to the voter’s local county
election commission office and making such a
request over the voter’s signature. The request may be mailed
or faxed to the county election commission office. Upon receipt of the
request, the local election commission will mail an application for
ballot to the voter.
However, if the voter wants to expedite the application process, the
voter may place the following information in the request for ballot:
- The name of the registered voter;
- The address of the voter's residence;
- The voter's social security number;
- The address to mail the ballot outside the county
(this applies only when the reason for voting by mail involves that the
voter will be outside of the county during early voting and on election
day);
- The election the voter wishes to participate in. If
the election involves a primary, the political party in which the voter
wishes to participate;
- The reason the voter wishes to vote absentee; and
- The voter’s signature.
A request that contains this information will be treated and processed
as an application for ballot, and a ballot will be mailed to the voter.
4. Is any additional information required
for individuals who have registered to vote by mail?
- Unless an individual who has registered to vote by mail
is on the permanent absentee voting register, that person must appear
in person to vote in the first election after the registration becomes
effective. If a by-mail registrant has already voted in person since
the registration, then no additional information will be required to
vote by mail.
5.
How can a person vote who possesses a valid commercial driver license
and who will be working outside the county of registration during the
early voting period and all day on election day?
- If the voter possesses a valid
commercial driver license and does not have a specific out-of-county or
out-of-state location to which mail may be sent or received during the
early voting or election day hours, the voter may:
- Complete an application to vote absentee by mail at
the voter's county election commission office; or
- Send a written request that contains the information
discussed in the question above; and
- Provide the commercial driver license number on the
voter's current commercial driver license;
- Provide the voter’s current residential
address and any mailing address to which the ballot shall be mailed.
6.
When may a registered voter apply to vote by mail?
- A registered voter may request an application for by-mail
ballot no earlier than ninety (90) days before the election and no
later than seven (7) days before the election. To be processed for the
next election, the application must be received by the election
commission no later than five (7) days before the election.
7. To be counted, when must the ballot be
received by the election commission?
- The county election commission must receive the ballot by
mail no later than the close of polls on election day. Once the
election commission issues an absentee by-mail ballot to a voter, the
voter can only vote by mail.
8.
What if I do not receive or ruin my ballot and can no longer use it?
- If a voter notifies the election commission that he or
she has “spoiled” a ballot or has not received the
ballot, the election commission shall note on the records that
subsequent supplies have been sent and supply the voter with subsequent
voting supplies.
9.
What if I do not provide all of the information required on the by-mail
ballot application?
- The county election commission will reject the
application and return the application to the voter immediately by mail
to be completed and returned again.
10.
Can the ballot be hand delivered?
- No. The by-mail ballot must be received by the county
election commission office through the postal mail.