A reader emailed to ask how his daughter who is attending school in Tennessee should go about registering to vote here.
As long as a student has a Tennessee address all he or she needs to do is register with the election commission in the county of his/her residence. Students or anyone else must register at least 30 days before the election in which they plan to vote.
More info after the jump...
I recommend students register in person at the election commission office so election officals can answer any questions and issue a voter registration card. This will help avoid confusion and delays on election day. Students might want to take proof of residency such as a student ID, utility bill, etc. just in case, although I don't believe it's reqired as long as the voter registration affadavit is signed.
In Tennessee, students or anyone else can register by mail, but they will be required to vote in person the first time (i.e. not by absentee/mail-in) and must have a current voter registration card, a photo ID, or two other acceptable forms of ID for first time voters who registered by mail.
Note that registering to vote in Tennessee invalidates voter registration in any other state. If the student is planning to go home for the summer and does not know what their address will be in the fall, they can register now at their current address and then file a change of address form as soon they know their new address in the fall.
Here's the Tennessee Voter Registration Application form that is valid for any county in the state:
Here is a list of county election commission offices with address, contact info, hours, and phone numbers. Students should contact their local election commission office if they have any questions.
Finally, there have been reports of unscrupulous political operatives attempting to disrupt student voter registration drives by spreading false information. Students should not let anyone tell them it is illegal to register in the state where they attend school, or that they must be a permanent resident, or that they must have lived in the state for a certain period of time before they can vote. The only requirement is residence in the county where they are registering to vote and registration 30 days before an election.
DISCLAIMER: I am not a lawyer and this is not legal advice. Check with the local election commission or state election officals for specifics.
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When I was at UT, the voting
When I was at UT, the voting age was lowered from 21 to 18. UT students wanted to vote, but the election commission wouldn't register them. The thinking was that students didn't live here; they lived at their parents' address.
Students had to file a class action lawsuit against the Commission. The court said that since the suit would be decided after the registration deadline, the EC had to provisionally register the students.
So one day thousands of UT students marched up Cumberland Avenue to the Old Court House in the rain to register to vote. The line snaked up and down stairs, around corners, inside and out. It was hot and steamy in the court house, and the EC clerks were mad as hell and showed it.
All in all, in was one of the best days of my life.
The students eventually won the class action lawsuit. And now most UT students don't bother to vote. It breaks my heart.
'08 primary
1.Student vote is not just 10-N & 10-S.
2.No way of knowing whose a student & whose not
early voting @ the UC or voting @ 10-N.
3.Could not separate early vote per ward in '04.
So the vote totals here are total vote in '08
& only election day vote for '04.
'04 10-N + 10-S election day vote=292
'08 10-N + 10-S total vote=771
I feel the early vote location @ the UC will
really boost student turn-out this fall.