NEW HOURS FOR ELECTION DAY
9:00 AM - 7:00 PM

 

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Sample Ballot

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REGISTER TO VOTE ONLINE

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The link below will allow you to register online:

https://ovr.govote.tn.gov/


 

VOTER APP

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Am I eligible to vote absentee by-mail?


Please click the following link to inquire about eligibility https://sos.tn.gov/products/elections/absentee-voting
 

MARSHALL COUNTY ELECTION OFFICE

Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Five Things To Know On Election Day
1. Know where to go (Location of voting precinct)
2. Know when to go (9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.)
3. Know what to bring (Voter card and photo i.d.)
4. Know how you want to vote (Review sample ballot)
5. Know where to get help (Poll Workers)
ELECTION COMMISSION OFFICE

CONTACT INFORMATION:
Marshall County Election Commission
230 College Street, Hardison Annex, Suite 120
P.O. Box 1105
Lewisburg, TN 37091
Phone: (931) 359-4894
Fax: (931) 359-0554
Email:
andrew.robertson@marshallcountytn.com

Office Staff:
Andrew Robertson, Administrator of Elections
Emogene Spivey, Deputy

Election Commissioners:
Janet Heckle, Chairman
Chundra (Cee Cee) Davis, Secretary
Charles Evans, Member
David Trinkle, Member
Barbara Woods, Member
 

VOTING DISTRICT MAP

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Other Types of Voting Available:
(call election office for more information)
By Mail Voting
Military/ Overseas Citizens Voting
Nursing Home and Assisted Living Facilities Voting

Check your voter status and precinct location at website: www.state.tn.us/sos/election

Marshall County District Numbers:
United States Congressional District: 5th
State House District: 92nd
State Senate District: 28th
Judicial District: 17th (Marshall, Bedford, Lincoln, Moore)
Frequently Asked Questions for Requiring a Photo ID to Vote
Beginning January 1, 2012, all voters must present an ID, meeting the requirements below, containing the voter’s name and photograph, whether voting early or on Election Day.
What form of photo ID do I need to bring?
  • Tennessee driver’s license with your photo,
  • United States Passport,
  • Department of Safety photo ID,
  • Photo ID issued by the federal or state government,
  • United States Military photo ID, or
  • Gun permit card with your photo


What forms of photo ID are NOT acceptable?
  • A college photo ID
  • A photo ID not issued by the federal or state government


Who is exempt?
  • Voters who vote absentee by mail. (View requirements to vote absentee at: Voter Requirements)
  • Voters who are residents in a licensed nursing home or assisted living center and who vote at the facility
  • Voters who are hospitalized
  • Voters with a religious objection to being photographed
  • Voters who are indigent and unable to obtain a photo ID without paying a fee


What if I don’t bring a photo ID to the polling place?
  • If you do not bring a photo ID and you are not exempt (see above exemptions), you must vote a provisional ballot.
  • You will then have two (2) business days after the election to return to the county election commission offi ce to show a valid photo ID.
What if I don’t have a photo ID?
• You may obtain a free photo ID from the Tennessee Department of Safety.

Where can I find out more information?Please notify your county election commission if your residence changes.
Tennessee Secretary of State Tre Hargett
Division of Elections
312 Rosa L. Parks Avenue, 9th Floor • Nashville, TN 37243
Mark Goins, Coordinator of Elections
Phone: 1-877-850-4959