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To: Spunky; hoosiermama

TN has voter ID as well. You have 2 choices:

1
You must submit a written request containing the information below to your local county election commission office by the seventh day before Election Day. You can use the absentee ballot request form to make sure all required information is provided.

You can submit your written request for an absentee ballot by mail, fax, or e-mail. If e-mailing your request, be sure the attached document contains the information below and your scanned signature.

Name of the registered voter
Address of the voter’s residence
Voter’s social security number
Voter’s date of birth
Address to mail the ballot
The election in which the voter wishes to participate. If the election involves a primary, the political party in which the voter wishes to participate.**my note-we don’t declare a party when we register to vote**
Reason the voter wishes to vote absentee. If applicable, a copy of the CDL containing the CDL number or the TWIC card must be included in the voter’s request.
Voter’s signature
A request that contains this information will be processed and a ballot will be mailed to the voter

2
Go to the designated polling location during early voting, or report to your designated polling location on Election Day.

First time I heard of a state doing all their voting by mail-in ballot, I was like ‘huh? How do you prevent fraud??’


914 posted on 12/08/2020 7:46:54 PM PST by Spirit of Liberty (It's morning in America again!)
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To: Spirit of Liberty

EVERY state with ALL mail voting has ONE PARTY RULE that should tell you something LOUD AND CLEAR!!!


950 posted on 12/08/2020 8:24:44 PM PST by Trump Girl Kit Cat (Yosemite Sam raising hell)
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