Elect William Jones
Anderson County
Circuit Court Clerk

How to Volunteer

Want to help our campaign?


Running a campaign is a difficult and time consuming task. Volunteers are critical to the success of a campaign. William needs everyone’s help and would greatly appreciate anyone who is willing to help. Please let us know if you want to join us in helping elect William Jones for the next Circuit Court Clerk

How would you like to volunteer?

Send Campaign Postcards to Friends

Write an Endorsement Letter

Walking Door to Door with William

Placing a Yard Sign in my Yard

Help Put Up Signs

Work a Poll

Endorse William in a Newspaper Ad

To volunteer click on the volunteer button on the left side of this page


Voter Information

Anderson County Election Commission:
http://www.acelect.com/

Important Dates and Deadlines:

  

May 9, 2014 - The first day to receive absentee applications to vote by mail for the August 7, 2014 election.

July 18 - August 2, 2014- Early voting period for the August 7, 2014 election. Hours to be determined.

August 7, 2014 Election Day

Address Change
If you are a registered voter in Anderson County and have changed your address, you have until five days before an election to update your registration with the election office. Please call (865) 457-6238 for information on how to change your address.


Name Change
If you are a registered voter in Anderson County and have changed your name, you have until five days before an election to update your registration with the election office. To change your name, you are required to file a new registration form to update your signature.


Who May Vote Absentee?
Registered voters who are outside Anderson County both during the early voting period and on election day during all hours when the polls are open.

Full-time students and spouses of students enrolled in an accredited college, university or similar accredited institution of learning outside of Anderson County.

Individuals on the permanent absentee voting register. (Requires a written statement from the person’s physician that the voter is medically unable to appear at his/her polling place or to vote early.)

Residents of certain institutions located outside Anderson County (nursing homes, homes for the aged or similar licensed institutions).

Jurors

Persons over 60

Candidates for office

Election officials and Election Commission employees

Individuals observing a religious holiday.


How to Vote Absentee
Requests to vote absentee may be received 90 days before each upcoming election. A voter may mail, fax or e-mail an attachment with the signed request to vote absentee to the Election Commission office. Anyone who registers by mail, must vote in person the first time he or she votes after registering. Your request should include the following information.

Name
Residence address
Date of birth
Social security number
The address outside the county where the ballot is to be sent, if applicable
The election you want to vote in
If the election is a primary, please list your party preference
Reason for voting absentee
Your signature

Upon receipt and review of your signed request, the Election Commission office will mail a set of absentee voting supplies to you. After completing the ballot and signing the accompanying affidavit, mail the ballot to the Election Commission.

A request to vote absentee can be accepted up to 7 days prior to the election. Your ballot must be received on or before election day.


Voter Registration Application:
http://state.tn.us/sos/election/forms/ss-3010.pdf

Honor Vote Program and Application:
http://tnsos.net/Elections/honor_vote/form.php

Absentee Voting Form:
http://www.acelect.com/absentee-voting/documents/Applicationtovotebymail-websiteNovember2012.pdf

Military and Overseas Voting Information:
http://state.tn.us/sos/election/absentee_military.htm

County Commission Districts Map:
http://www.acelect.com/m/ACEC_County_Commission_Districts.pdf

Voter Registration Information Lookup:
https://tnmap.tn.gov/voterlookup/