Today is Super Tuesday and Tennessee Wants You to Know You Can Report Suspected Fraud at Your Polling Location and KAT Offering Free Rides to the Poll

Today is Super Tuesday and Tennessee Wants You to Know You Can Report Suspected Fraud at Your Polling Location and KAT Offering Free Rides to the Poll

Today is Super Tuesday and the Tennessee Secretary of State says you can report anything suspicious you may see today at the polls.

Tennessee is #1 nationwide for election integrity. A toll free number is in place to report suspected fraud, 1-877-850-4959.

Election officials say all registered voters should know it’s easy to cast a ballot in Tennessee but hard to cheat and if you need a ride to the polls or know someone that does, Knoxville Area Transit buses are offering free rides to the polls. KAT Director of Transit says transportation should never be a barrier to voting.

If you’d like more information, please go to https://www.knoxcounty.org/election/

Absentee Ballots must be returned to Election Commission by USPS, FedEx, or UPS by Close of Polls on Tuesday, March 5

Knox County Election Commission reminds voters that absentee ballots cannot be hand-delivered to polling place or KCEC office

Knoxville – Knox County voters that have received their absentee ballot in the mail and haven’t yet mailed it back can – with a first-class stamp for postage – drop it off at:

Downtown Knoxville Post Office

501 W. Main Street

Knoxville, TN 37902

OR

Weisgarber Post Office

1237 Weisgarber Road

Knoxville, TN 37950

By 4 pm on Tuesday, March 5, 2024 to help ensure that those ballots will be delivered to the Election Commission by the close of polls on Election Day.

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