Rules & Regulations of the State of Tennessee
Title 1360 - Department of State
Subtitle 1360-02 - Elections
Chapter 1360-02-07 - Procedure During Election
Section 1360-02-07-.04 - WRITE-IN VOTES
Current through September 24, 2024
(1) The county election commission shall provide sufficient write-in envelopes for each election at each precinct on any election day. Any voter desiring to cast a ballot for a candidate whose name is not on the voting machine ballot may request a write-in envelope to be furnished to the voter by the ballot judge (clerk). Punch card ballots and write-in envelopes shall be exclusively used in any election. There shall be no paper ballots used for elections for write-in purposes.
(2) An adequate number of write-in envelopes shall be provided for each polling location. When the voter desires to write in a candidate, the ballot clerk shall issue the voter a punch card ballot and a write-in envelope. Additional write-in envelopes may be issued if needed. Write-in envelopes must be requested by the voter, not offered by the ballot clerk.
(3) Upon issuing a punch card ballot and a write-in envelope to the voter, the ballot clerk will instruct the voter substantially as follows:
(4) A voter who has cast a write-in ballot shall be instructed as to the proper method of depositing both the punch card ballot and the write-in envelope into the ballot box. The procedure shall be the same as the procedure set forth in rule 1360-2- 7-.07 and such voter shall additionally be advised substantially as follows by the judge: "Insert your ballot card, with the card corners exposed at the bottom of the envelope, into the envelope pocket." Without touching the voter's ballot or write-in envelope, the judge will check to see that this is properly done by checking to see that only the corners of the ballot card are visible at the bottom of the envelope.
Authority: T.C.A.§§2-910,2-11-201(c).