Turn by turn directions to the Hixson early voting

Turn by turn directions to the Collegedale early voting

Turn by turn directions to the Election Commission early voting

Turn by turn directions to the Brainerd early voting





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WE ENCOURAGE VOTERS TO DO THE FOLLOWING WHEN APPEARING TO VOTE IN PERSON:

Wear a face mask

Practice social distancing

Bring hand sanitizer

Bring a blue or black ink pen

WE ENCOURAGE VOTERS TO DO THE FOLLOWING BEFORE APPEARING TO VOTE IN PERSON:

Confirm that the address on your registration is current by using the voter lookup tool on our website. If your address is not current, please submit an address change as soon as possible by visiting GOVOTETN.COM. Voters who have not updated their address before casting their ballot will be required to fill out an address change form. They may also be required to travel to another polling location if voting on Election Day.

We encourage voters to make every effort to choose one of the fourteen (14) days of Early Voting to cast your ballot. Delaying until Election Day could result in increased wait times.

Understand your ballot options and review the sample ballot before arrival at the polling place. Three (3) separate elections occur on August 6, 2020, the Republican Party State Primary, Democratic Party State Primary, and County General Election. Voters may choose to vote in one (1) State Primary, which automatically includes the County General Election or the County General Election only. Voters who wish to vote in the State Primary must tell an election official the party of their choice for the ballot to be appropriately assigned. Sample ballots are available on our website.

If you choose to vote on Election Day, make sure you know your assigned polling location by using our Voter Lookup Tool. During Early Voting, you may appear to vote at any four (4) Early Voting sites. On Election Day, the law requires voters to cast their ballot at their assigned Election Day polling location.

We have implemented many new procedures to mitigate concerns that have developed as a result of COVID-19. New procedures include:

All election officials are required to wear a mask or a face shield.

All election officials will answer health screening questions.

Routine cleaning of commonly used surfaces each day of voting will occur. Early Voting sites will have sneeze guards at each clerk's station.

We are providing each voter with single-use ink pens and ballot secrecy folders.

Floor markers will be in place to ensure social distancing best practices.

Hand sanitizer will be available in all polling locations.

We will post signs encouraging voters to practice distancing, wear face coverings, and request that voters notify an election official if they exhibit symptoms of COVID-19.