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Updated: 5:59 PM Oct 6, 2008
REGISTER TO VOTE: Oct. 6th last day to register
Monday, October 6th is the last day you can register to vote for the November 4th election in Tennessee and Kentucky. Posted: 9:00 PM Oct 5, 2008Reporter: Nick Bona Email Address: Nick.Bona@wvlt-tv.com |
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KNOXVILLE (WVLT) – Monday, October 6th is the last day you can register to vote for the November 4th election in Tennessee and Kentucky.
To register you have to be at least 18 years old, a US citizen, a resident of the state you are trying to register in and have no felony convictions. If you do have a prior conviction, a court has to restore your voting rights.
In Tennessee, you must deliver your voter registration application in person to your county board of elections by Monday afternoon. In Kentucky, you can take your application directly to your county clerk. Both states allow you to mail it to their election commissions, in which case they must be postmarked by October 6th.
You can find all the paperwork as well as how to locate your county’s election board or clerk by clicking on the links below.
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where do i need to go to register to vote?? i have no application with me??
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