Voter Information
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Voter Registration Information
Any citizen of the United States who is or will be eighteen (18) years of age or older before the date of the next election and who is a resident of Tennessee may register to vote unless disqualified under the law. If you have been convicted of a felony, your eligibility to register and vote depends upon the crime you were convicted of and the date of your conviction. If your conviction made you ineligible, you may regain your eligibility if your conviction has been expunged or if you have had your voting rights restored, unless you were convicted of a crime that rendered you permanently ineligible to vote. View Eligibility to Vote after a Felony Conviction.
T.C.A 2-2-102 and 2-2-104.
Qualified voters register to vote by obtaining and completing a voter registration form and filing the form with the local county election commission.
Gibson County Election Commission
One Court Square, Suite 101
Trenton, TN
38382
M-F 8:00 - 4:30.
Persons may register in Tennessee: In-person and By-mail.
T.C.A. 2-2-108, 2-2-110, 2-2-115, 2-2-116, 2-2-201, and 2-2-202.
In order to participate in an election, a qualified voter must be properly registered no later than thirty (30) days before the election. The election commission office will process any by-mail voter registration form that has been postmarked at least thirty (30) days before the election.
T.C.A 2-2-109.
Registration forms may be completed at the local county election commission office, Department of Safety (motor vehicles division), Department of Health (WIC program), Department of Human Services, Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation, Department of Veteran’s Affairs, public libraries, county clerk’s offices, register of deeds offices and many other government offices. The form may be downloaded from this site and mailed or hand delivered to the Election Commission.
Did you move or change your name?
You can change your address or change your name using the online voter registration system. When updating your address within the county, the form may be mailed, faxed, or emailed with an attached document which includes a scanned signature or submitted in person to your local county election commission office. When updating one’s name, the form must be mailed or taken to your local county election commission office. The form must be signed and received no later than five (5) days before the election in order to process the change.
- Who Can Register?
Any citizen of the United States who is or will be eighteen (18) years of age or older before the date of the next election and who is a resident of Tennessee may register to vote unless disqualified under the law. If you have been convicted of a felony, your eligibility to register and vote depends upon the crime you were convicted of and the date of your conviction. If your conviction made you ineligible, you may regain your eligibility if your conviction has been expunged or if you have had your voting rights restored, unless you were convicted of a crime that rendered you permanently ineligible to vote. View Eligibility to Vote after a Felony Conviction.
T.C.A 2-2-102 and 2-2-104.
- How, Where, and When Can I Get Registered?
Qualified voters register to vote by obtaining and completing a voter registration form and filing the form with the local county election commission.
Gibson County Election Commission
One Court Square, Suite 101
Trenton, TN
38382
M-F 8:00 - 4:30.
Persons may register in Tennessee: In-person and By-mail.
T.C.A. 2-2-108, 2-2-110, 2-2-115, 2-2-116, 2-2-201, and 2-2-202.
In order to participate in an election, a qualified voter must be properly registered no later than thirty (30) days before the election. The election commission office will process any by-mail voter registration form that has been postmarked at least thirty (30) days before the election.
T.C.A 2-2-109.
- Register In-Person
Registration forms may be completed at the local county election commission office, Department of Safety (motor vehicles division), Department of Health (WIC program), Department of Human Services, Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation, Department of Veteran’s Affairs, public libraries, county clerk’s offices, register of deeds offices and many other government offices. The form may be downloaded from this site and mailed or hand delivered to the Election Commission.
- Register By-Mail
- How Do I Update My Registration Information?
Did you move or change your name?
You can change your address or change your name using the online voter registration system. When updating your address within the county, the form may be mailed, faxed, or emailed with an attached document which includes a scanned signature or submitted in person to your local county election commission office. When updating one’s name, the form must be mailed or taken to your local county election commission office. The form must be signed and received no later than five (5) days before the election in order to process the change.
By-Mail Voting (Absentee Ballot)
If you wish to vote by mail, you must meet certain legal requirements pursuant to T.C.A 2-6-201. You must request a ballot in writing over your signature. The request can be made as much as 90 days in advance of an election and not later than 10 days prior to an election. Absentee request forms are available at www.gibsonelections.com under the absentee voting tab. Absentee request forms can also be mailed to you from our office. Please call the number below to request a form or for more information.
The LAST day for the Election Commission to receive APPLICATIONS to vote absentee is 7 days prior to Election Day.
Requests can be faxed, e-mailed with an attached signature, hand delivered or mailed to the address below.
Gibson County Election Commission
Office location – Courthouse, One Court Square, Suite 101, Trenton, TN 38382
Phone - 731-855-7669
Office Hours – 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. – Monday–Friday
Email – votegibsontn@co.gibson.tn.us
By Mail Voting (Absentee Ballot)
If you wish to vote by mail, you must meet certain legal requirements pursuant to T.C.A 2-6-201. You must request a ballot in writing over your signature. The request can be made as much as 90 days in advance of an election and not later than 10 days prior to an election. Absentee request forms are available at www.gibsonelections.com under the absentee voting tab. Absentee request forms can also be mailed to you from our office. Please call the number below to request a form or for more information.
The LAST day for the Election Commission to receive a REQUEST for an application to vote by mail is 7 days prior to Election Day.
Requests can be faxed, e-mailed with an attached signature, hand delivered or mailed to the address below.
Gibson County Election Commission
Office location – Courthouse, One Court Square, Suite 101, Trenton, TN 38382
Phone - 731-855-7669
Office Hours – 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. – Monday–Friday
Email – votegibsontn@co.gibson.tn.us
- 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 outside the county (this applies only when the reason for voting by mail involves that the voter will be outside of the county during early voting and on Election Day)
- 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.
- 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
Am I eligible to vote absentee by-mail?
Learn More- 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.
Am I eligible to vote absentee
by-mail?
Learn More
Early Voting - In Person
Early Voting- In Person
Military/Overseas (UOCAVA)
Purging A Voter
- Upon receipt of a request to purge by the voter.
- Upon learning that a voter has had a name change for ninety (90) days or more, except by marriage, and the voter has failed to notify the election commission.
- Upon the death of the voter.
- Upon receiving official confirmation that the voter has been convicted of an infamous crime as defined in T.C.A. 40-20-112.
- Upon written confirmation that the voter has moved outside the county of registration or has registered to vote in another jurisdiction.
Purging A Voter
- Upon receipt of a request to purge by the voter.
- Upon learning that a voter has had a name change for ninety (90) days or more, except by marriage, and the voter has failed to notify the election commission.
- Upon the death of the voter.
- Upon receiving official confirmation that the voter has been convicted of an infamous crime as defined in T.C.A. 40-20-112.
- Upon written confirmation that the voter has moved outside the county of registration or has registered to vote in another jurisdiction.
Restoration of Voting Rights
Restoration of Voting Rights
ID Requirements
- Tennessee driver license with your photo
- United States Passport
- Photo ID issued by the Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security
- Photo ID issued by the federal or Tennessee state government
- United States Military photo ID
- Tennessee handgun carry permit with your photo
ID Requirements
- Tennessee driver license with your photo
- United States Passport
- Photo ID issued by the Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security
- Photo ID issued by the federal or Tennessee state government
- United States Military photo ID
- Tennessee handgun carry permit with your photo