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Register to Vote
https://sos.tn.gov/products/elections/how-do-i-register-vote


Update Voter Registration Info
http://www.tennessee.gov/sos/election/address_changes.htm

Early Voting

https://sos.tn.gov/products/elections/early-voting-person


Absentee Voting
http://www.tennessee.gov/sos/election/bymail.htm

Restore Voting Rights

https://sos.tn.gov/site-search/Restore%20Voting%20Rights​


Military/Overseas Voting
https://sos.tn.gov/site-search/Military/Overseas%20Voting
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Do I have a valid photo ID for voting?
http://hendersoncoec.com/Do%20I%20have%20a%20valid%20photo%20ID%20for%20voting.pdf

Documents Needed
http://hendersoncoec.com/Department%20of%20Safety%20Document%20Requirements.pdf

Potential Questions for Your Local Driver Service Center

http://hendersoncoec.com/What%20to%20Ask%20Your%20Driver%20Service%20Center.pdf

Henderson County Election Commission
http://hendersoncoec.com/
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Voters with Disabilities
Every poling place in Tennessee is equipped with an accessible voting machine that allows voters with
disabilities to vote independently and privately.

Voters have the right to have anyone of their choice, except a candidate or poll watcher, assist them
during the voting process. If you want assistance, please ask any election official during the voting process.

What if I am a Voter With a Disability Who Does Not Have an Acceptable Photo ID?
Any person with a physical or mental disability that substantially limits one or more
life activities and who does not have a Tennessee driver license may obtain a free photo ID.

To obtain this free photo ID, you must take a letter from a Tennessee physician verifying your disability and
a document that verifies your identity to a participating driver service center.

For questions regarding what documents are acceptable to verify one's identity, call the Department of Safety
at 1-866-849-3548 or the Division of Elections at 1-877-850-4959.

What if My Polling Place is Not Accessible?
Voters whose Election Day polling places are not accessible may vote in one of three ways:
1.Vote during the early voting period at the county election commission office (or satellite site, if
available); (Henderson County Election Commission, 12 Natchez Trace Dr. is handicap accessible.)
731-968-6832
2.At least ten (10) days before Election Day, file an affidavit with the county election commission
office stating that your polling place is not accessible and you want to vote at the county election
commission office on Election Day; or
3. Request an absentee ballot and vote by mail
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