Voting in Fayette County
Registering to vote and casting your ballot in Fayette County is straightforward. This guide covers the essentials to help you participate confidently in upcoming elections.
How do I register to vote?
You can register online, by mail, or in person at the county election office. Make sure to register at least 30 days before Election Day to be eligible to vote.What identification is required at the polls?
Bring a valid photo ID such as a driver’s license, state ID, or passport. If you don’t have an ID, you may be able to cast a provisional ballot and verify your identity later.Where are the polling locations?
Polling places are assigned based on your registered address. Check the Fayette County Election Commission website or contact their office to find your designated polling site.Can I vote early or by mail?
Early voting is available at designated locations before Election Day. Absentee ballots can be requested if you meet eligibility requirements, such as being out of town or having a disability.What should I expect on Election Day?
Arrive at your polling place during operating hours, present your ID, and follow instructions from poll workers. After voting, you will receive a confirmation sticker.
Stay Informed
Understanding the voting process helps ensure your voice is heard. Keep track of deadlines and requirements to avoid any issues on Election Day.
Register to Vote
Meet Your Fayette County Candidates
Explore profiles of local candidates running for office, their key platforms, and how to get in touch.
John Smith - County Commissioner
Focused on fiscal responsibility, public safety, and supporting local businesses to strengthen our community.
Contact John
Mary Johnson - School Board Member
Committed to improving education standards, increasing transparency, and promoting parental involvement.
Reach Mary
David Lee - Sheriff Candidate
Dedicated to enhancing law enforcement resources and fostering community trust through accountability.
Connect with David
Susan Clark - State Representative
Advocates for conservative values, economic growth, and protecting individual freedoms in Tennessee.
Message Susan
Key Election Dates & Deadlines
October 10
Last day to register to vote for the upcoming election
November 5
Early voting begins across Fayette County
November 12
Official Election Day – Polls open 7 AM to 7 PM
Get Involved
Volunteer and Participate in Fayette County Elections
Join fellow community members in supporting the election process by volunteering with the Fayette County Tennessee Republican Party. Opportunities include assisting at polling locations, distributing campaign materials, and helping organize local events. Your participation strengthens our community and ensures a smooth, transparent election experience for all voters.
