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Military and Overseas Voting
If you are not in the military,
a family member of the military, or an overseas citizen, these
instructions do not apply to you and you may not use the Form
76. Please refer to Absentee Voting.)
- Who may apply to vote absentee under T.C.A.
§ 2-6-502?
- Must I already be a registered voter to
vote in Tennessee pursuant to this provision?
- When may a registered voter or individual
who meets the above requirements apply to vote by absentee
ballot?
- What is the process for requesting an absentee
ballot?
- How do I submit the request or application
to my local county commission?
- To be counted, when must the voted ballot
be received by the county election commission?
- Must I submit an application for each election
in the upcoming year?
- What if I do not receive or ruin up my ballot
and can no longer use it?
- What if I do not provide all of the information
required on the by mail ballot application?
1.
Who may apply to vote absentee under T.C.A. § 2-6-502?
- To vote pursuant to the above statute, an individual
must fall into one of the following categories.
- MILITARY PERSONNEL: Persons who are United States
citizens, residents of Tennessee and members of the
Uniformed Services (i.e., armed forces personnel),
and their family members.
- "Armed forces personnel" is defined
in T.C.A. § 2-1-104(1) as members of the
army, navy, air force, marine corps, coast guard,
environmental science service administration,
public health service of the United State,s or
members of the merchant marine of the United
States, and their spouses and dependents.
- CIVILIANS OUTSIDE U.S.: Persons who are United
States citizens, residents of Tennessee, and who
are currently residing overseas.
- OVERSEAS CITIZEN: A United States citizen who
resides outside the U.S. and, but for living
outside the U.S., would be qualified to vote
in Tennessee.
- PERSONS BORN OVERSEAS: A person who has never
lived in the U.S. but has a parent who is eligible
to vote in Tennessee may vote in Tennessee in
the same voting residence claimed by the parent.
2.
Must I already be a registered voter to vote in Tennessee
pursuant to this provision?
- No. If you meet the qualifications to register to vote
in Tennessee but have not registered prior to requesting
an absentee ballot and you fall into one of the above
categories, your application for absentee ballot will
be treated as an application for temporary registration.
Normally, an individual who registers to vote by mail
must appear in person in the first election the person
votes in after such registration becomes effective. This
provision is waived in the case of military personnel,
their family members, or overseas citizens. However,
since this is only a temporary registration, once you
are no longer eligible to vote under this provision of
the law, you must complete a voter registration form
and submit the form to your local county election commission
prior to voting in any subsequent election.
If you are a registered voter prior to requesting an
absentee ballot under this provision, the above information
does not apply to you.
3.
When may a registered voter or individual who meets the above
requirements apply to vote by absentee ballot?
- Applications may be received no earlier than January
1 of the year in which the election is to be held unless
the election is to be held less than ninety (90) days
after January 1 of the calendar year. In that case, the
application may be received no earlier than ninety (90)
days before the election and no later than seven (7) days
before the election.
4. What
is the process for requesting an absentee ballot?
- An individual who meets the above requirements may
request an absentee ballot by completing a Federal Post
Card application, also known as a “Form 76 or FPCA”
(herein Form 76).
The Federal Voting Assistance Program provides an online version of the Form 76 that a voter
may complete and send to the local county election commission.
(Go to the bottom of the page and click “Click
Here To Get The Form." For information on Tennessee
click the “states pages” and then Tennessee.)
Once you have provided all the information needed to
obtain a ballot, print the form and sign the application.
5.
How do I submit the request or application to my local county
commission?
- Since the form requires the voter’s
signature, the form must be mailed or faxed to the local county election commission.
A form may be faxed only if the election commission office
has a fax machine physically located in its office.
The form may not be submitted via email.
6. To be
counted, when must the voted ballot be received by the county
election commission?
- The voted ballot must be received by mail by the close of the polls on election day. Once an absentee
ballot has been issued, the voter must vote by mail.
If the ballot is rejected, the registered voter will
be notified that the ballot was rejected and why the
ballot was rejected.
7. Must
I submit an application for each election in the upcoming year?
- No. Pursuant to the Help America Vote Act, requests
for absentee ballots made after January 1, 2004, will
receive absentee ballots for the next subsequent elections
for Federal offices in the State through the next two
general elections. General elections are held every two
years in even years in November.
Example: If a registered voter requests an absentee ballot
in April 2006, that registered voter will receive absentee
ballots for all elections through November 2008.
Note that it is the voter’s responsibility to keep
the local county election office informed of any changes
of address. The ballots will be mailed to the address
that is originally submitted to the local county election
office until further notice from the voter.
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.
- After requesting an official absentee ballot, Armed
Forces personnel and overseas voters who feel that there
may not be a sufficient amount of time to receive and
then return the voted ballot may also use the Federal
Write-In Absentee Ballot (FWAB).
Instructions for completing an FWAB
may be found at: http://www.fvap.gov/pubs/onlinefwab.html.
To obtain
a FWAB see your voting officer or you may print the
ballot at: http://www.fvap.gov/pubs/ofwab.pdf
For
return ballot envelope: http://www.fvap.gov/pubs/returnenvelope.pdf
Note: If
both ballots are received prior to the close of the
polls on election day, the county election commission
will count the official ballot it provided to the voter.
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.
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