Nashville Polling Places & Hours - Find Your Voting Location

Elections and Campaign Finance Tennessee 3 Minutes Read · published February 07, 2026 Flag of Tennessee

In Nashville, Tennessee you can confirm your assigned polling place and exact opening hours before election day using official local and state tools. The Metro Nashville Election Commission maintains local polling information and notices; check their site for precinct changes and local instructions: Metro Nashville Election Commission[1]. For a searchable lookup of your polling location and hours enter your registration details on the Tennessee voter portal: Tennessee voter portal[2]. For statewide rules on voting hours and reporting election-day problems, consult the Tennessee Secretary of State elections pages: Tennessee Secretary of State - Elections[3].

Where to check your polling place and hours

Before voting day, verify your precinct, polling address, and opening hours. Official schedules vary by election (general, primary, municipal) and by early-voting windows. If your precinct changes, the Metro Election Commission posts notices and mailings to registered voters.

  • Check your polling hours on the Tennessee voter portal at least 7 days before the election.
  • Confirm your precinct address with the Metro Election Commission for local ballot and accessibility info.
  • Call the Election Commission during business hours for last-minute questions or to report signage or accessibility problems.
Bring a valid ID and allow extra time for parking and check-in.

Penalties & Enforcement

Responsibility for enforcing polling-place rules in Nashville rests with election officials and, for criminal violations, state law enforcement. Metro Nashville administers polling locations and coordinates with the Tennessee Secretary of State and local law enforcement on enforcement and incident response. Specific monetary fines for election-day infractions are not specified on the cited Metro or state election pages; see official pages for reporting pathways and statutory references.[1][3]

  • Enforcer: Metro Nashville Election Commission for polling administration; local police and state authorities for criminal matters.
  • Fines: not specified on the cited page.
  • Escalation: first/repeat/continuing offences and penalties are governed by Tennessee election law and criminal statutes; specific escalation details are not specified on the cited pages.
  • Non-monetary sanctions: orders to disperse, removal from the premises, seizure of materials, or criminal charges may apply.
  • Inspection and complaint pathways: report problems to the Metro Election Commission or file complaints as instructed on the Secretary of State elections pages.
Document the incident (time, location, witnesses) before filing a report.

Applications & Forms

Voter registration and absentee/early voting forms are available through the Tennessee online portal and the Metro Election Commission. Specific form numbers for local filings are not always published on the city pages; use the state portal for downloadable voter-registration and absentee ballot request forms and the Metro site for local submission instructions.[2][1]

  • Register to vote or update your registration via the Tennessee voter portal.
  • Request an absentee ballot on the state portal; deadlines and ID requirements are listed with the form.

How to report problems on election day

If you encounter issues at your polling place—wrong precinct, closed site, inaccessible entrance, or apparent electioneering—act promptly: inform the precinct officials, document the problem, then contact Metro Election staff and, if necessary, the Secretary of State's elections hotline for formal complaints. Keep records of names and times to support any follow-up.

  • Inform the precinct judge or poll worker immediately.
  • Call the Metro Election Commission during business hours for local escalation.
  • File a formal complaint via the Secretary of State elections portal when appropriate.
If you are turned away, ask for the reason in writing and save any documentation.

FAQ

How do I find my polling place?
Use the Tennessee voter portal lookup or check the Metro Nashville Election Commission site for local notices and precinct assignments. Lookup tool[2]
What are typical polling hours?
Polling hours vary by election type and are set by state and local election authorities; check the lookup tool and Metro notices for the exact times for your precinct.
What if my polling place is inaccessible?
Notify poll workers, request accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act, and report the issue to Metro Election staff for immediate assistance and documentation.

How-To

  1. Gather your voter registration information (name, address, date of birth).
  2. Visit the Tennessee voter portal and enter your details to find your polling place and hours.
  3. If the portal shows a change or an issue, contact the Metro Nashville Election Commission to confirm.
  4. On election day, arrive early, bring required ID, and follow poll worker instructions; document any problems to report later.

Key Takeaways

  • Verify your polling location and hours before election day using official tools.
  • Deadlines for registration and absentee requests are on the state portal.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] Metro Nashville Election Commission - Elections and precinct information
  2. [2] Tennessee voter portal - Find my polling place
  3. [3] Tennessee Secretary of State - Elections