Election Commission

Contact the Election Commission

Administrator Zena Dickey
 Deputy Dianne Bass
Deputy Anne Russell
Location 222 West Madison Street – Pulaski, TN 38478
Phone  931-363-2424
Email  gcelection@gilescountytn.gov
Mail P.O. Box 678 -Pulaski, TN 38478
Fax  931-424-1436
Hours  M–F, 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Website VoteGilesCounty.com

How the Election Office Serves Voters

 

The Election Commission is the office that organizes elections in Giles County. These include the County races for Mayor and Commission Members, Courts, Clerks, School Board, Property Assessor, Trustee, Sheriff, Highway, Register of Deeds as well as all statewide and national elections for State Legislative House and Senate Seats, Governor, State Courts, State Supreme Court, Congressional Offices and President of the United States.

County Elections are held on the first Thursday of August. Sharing the August ballot are races for any state and national primaries. General Elections for state and national offices are held on the first Thursday of August.

The State of Tennessee has designed a handy app for your convenience in voting. Download it HERE.

Voter Registration

There is no more important responsibility of citizenship than voting! If you are not yet registered to vote, you are welcome to register in person at the Giles County Election Commission Office at 222 West Madison Street in Pulaski. You can also Register to Vote online with the State of Tennessee. Click this link to Register to Vote.

To become a Registered Voter, you must be at least 18 years old at the time of the next election. You MUST NOT have been convicted of a felony unless you have had your voting rights restored if you have been convicted. You must be a United States citizen. You must live in Tennessee. All voter registrations must be complete at least 30 days prior to the upcoming election in order to vote.

To exercise your right to vote at the poll either on Election Day or during early voting you must produce a Tennessee Driver License or a Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security Identification or United States Passport or a photo ID issued by the federal or Tennessee state government or US military photo ID or Tennessee handgun carry permit with a photo.

Giles County is governed by a County Mayor and 21 Giles County Commissioners. These seats, along with all but the Property Assessor and Road Superintendent, are elected in non-presidential election years.

Running for Office

A run for office begins with picking up an official petition to have your name placed on the ballot. This is available at the Election Commission. You will need to find registered voters within the district you plan to run to sign the petition to get your name on the ballot.

Different positions may have different qualifications such as a minimum age or a certain type of education and have a requirement to obtain different numbers of signatures. The Election Commission can provide you with a list of these requirements. Petitions for the August Ballot become available in February and the absolute deadline to return a petition to the Election Commission Office is NOT LATER THAN NOON on April 7, 2022.

How to Vote

Most people enjoy the excitement of voting on the actual election day. Every voter who is voting in person on election day or during early voting MUST present a Tennessee Driver’s License photo id OR a Tennessee Safety and Homeland Security photo id.

However, there are other options: View them HERE.

There is no more important duty of citizenship than exercising your Right to Vote!

Election Commissioners

Kathy Bassham, Chair

Shara Flacy

Judy Mitchell

Chris Morris

Maxie Trotter

 Who Represents You?

With the release of United States Census Data each decade, the Tennessee State Legislature adjusts district maps. The Legislature has enacted voting districts based on the 2020 Census Data. 

The new dashboard includes updated legislative district information for County Commissions, the State House,
State Senate, and the U.S. Congress. Voting precinct and other information is included for certain localities. Some information, including voting precincts, may be updated as it is adjusted or becomes available.                                               
The decennial redistricting process, which was completed at the state and local level in 2021 and 2022, has impacted more than 2.5 million addresses in Tennessee. The new legislative districts will be applied when voters go to the polls beginning in 2022.
To use the new Tennessee District Lookup dashboard please visit tncot.cc/tndistrict and enter your address in
the box at the top left corner of the webpage. Once your address is selected you will see both your new and
prior district assignments.

Early and Absentee Voting

 

Early Voting – Early Voting is done in person in the Basement of the Courtroom Annex (SunTrust Building). During Early Voting the Office is open from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. Monday – Friday and from 8 – Noon on Saturdays. Early Voting takes place in roughly the last 2 weeks of July prior to the August election and the last 2 weeks of October prior to the November elections. Call the Election Commission for exact dates of Early Voting.

Absentee Voting – Under some circumstances registered voters may request a paper ballot to be mailed to them and is returned to the Election Commission by United States Mail. The first day to request a ballot is 90 days before the election and the last date to request a ballot is 7 days prior to election day. All ballots must be received by the Giles County Election Commission via United States mail not later than the close of the voting polls of the election day.

Download Absentee Request Form | Military/Overseas Absentee Request Information

1. Am I eligible to vote absentee by-mail?

You can vote absentee by-mail if you fall under one of the following categories:

  • You will be outside the county where you are registered during the early voting period and all day on Election Day.
  • You or your spouse are a full-time student in an accredited college or university outside the county where you are registered.
  • You are on the permanent absentee list (see question 4 below).
  • You reside in a nursing home, assisted living facility or home for the aged outside your county of residence.
  • You will be unable to vote in-person due to jury duty.
  • You are sixty (60) years of age or older.
  • You have a physical disability and an inaccessible polling place.
  • You are hospitalized, ill or physically disabled and unable to appear at your polling place to vote; and/or you have determined it is impossible or unreasonable to vote in-person due to the COVID-19 situation.
  • You are the caretaker of a person who is hospitalized, ill, or disabled, and/or you have determined it is impossible or unreasonable to vote in-person due to the COVID-19 situation.
  • You are a candidate for office in the election.
  • You serve as an Election Day official or as a member or employee of the election commission.
  • You are observing a religious holiday that prevents you from voting in person during the early voting period and on Election Day.
  • You or your spouse possess a valid commercial drivers license (CDL) or Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) card and you will be working outside the state or county of registration during the open hours of early voting and Election Day and have no specific out-of-county or out-of-state address to which mail may be sent or received during such time.
  • You are a member of the military or are an overseas citizen. read more 

2. How can I request an absentee by-mail ballot?

You must submit a written request containing the information below to the Giles 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 emailing your request, be sure the attached document contains the information below and your scanned signature.

  1. Name of the registered voter
  2. Address of the voter’s residence
  3. Voter’s social security number
  4. Voter’s date of birth
  5. Address to mail the ballot
  6. 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.
  7. 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.
  8. Voter’s signature

A request that contains this information will be processed and a ballot will be mailed to the voter.

NOTICE: A person who is not an employee of an election commission commits a Class E felony if such person gives an application for an absentee ballot to any person or commits a Class A misdemeanor if such person gives an unsolicited request for application for absentee ballot to any person. T.C.A. § 2-6-202(c)(3) and (4).

3. What if I do not provide all of the information required on the absentee by-mail ballot application?

The county election commission will return the application to you so you can make corrections and resubmit your application.

4. Do I qualify for the permanent absentee list?

You will receive an application for ballot for each election if your licensed physician signs a statement  stating that, in their judgment, you are medically unable to vote in person. The statement must be filed not less than seven (7) days before the election and signed under the penalty of perjury.

5. When can I request my ballot?

You may request an absentee by-mail ballot no earlier than ninety (90) days before the election and no later than seven (7) days before the election. To be processed for the next election, the application must be received by the election commission no later than seven (7) days before the election.

Requests for the November presidential election cannot be received until August 10, 2024.

6. What if I do not receive or ruin my ballot and can no longer use it?

You should notify your county election commission.

7.What is the deadline to return my ballot so it can be counted?

You must mail your ballot in time for your county election commission to receive it no later than the close of polls on Election Day.

8. Can I hand deliver my ballot to the election office?

No. You must return your ballot by mail (USPS, FedEx, UPS, etc.).

9. Is any additional information if I registered to vote by mail?

Unless you are on the permanent absentee voting register or enrolled in the Safe at Home program, you must appear in-person to vote in the first election after you have registered by mail. If you have already voted in-person since you registered, then no additional information will be required to vote by mail.