Today is the FINAL DAY for early voting in Tennessee!
Early voting for the upcoming federal, state, and local elections in Tennessee began on Wednesday, October 16. Voters can visit any early voting location during the designated hours to cast their ballots ahead of Election Day, which is scheduled for Tuesday, November 5.
In Shelby County, 26 early voting sites are available, including the main location at the Shelby County Election Commission offices at 157 Poplar Avenue. This site will be open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. All other early voting sites across the county will operate from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
The election will include votes for U.S. President, Senate, and House of Representatives, as well as a variety of local positions such as mayor, city council, and school board seats. Several referendums will also be on the ballot, including key amendments to the City of Memphis Charter, which cover issues like mayoral election procedures, salary adjustments for city officials, and gun control measures.
Voters are reminded that they can also make changes to their name or address during the early voting period at any of the early voting locations.