How To Get Involved
1. Join us on Mondays for our weekly Tennessee zoom call where we discuss all aspects of election security such as:
*Building a county task force
*Legislation
*Poll watcher training,
*Working with your local election commission
*Protecting vulnerable voters
*Voter rolls, and more!
Our weekly zoom calls are on Mondays at 11am Central / 12 noon Eastern.
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2. Join an Election Integrity Network (EIN) National Working Group.
These are educational zoom based calls led by grassroots advocates that address a specific procedural or policy issue or aspect of the election process. Topics include guests from national organizations, state subject matter experts, an exchange of research and materials, and interactive participation of attendees.
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3. Attend your county elections commission meetings
These meetings should be held monthly. Visit your county website for dates and location or click HERE for the TN Secretary of State Directory.
The goal for attending is to listen and learn how your county election office operates. Be polite and build a positive rapport with the Administrator of Elections and the election commissioners and staff.
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4. Sign up to be a poll worker or a poll watcher.
See the graphic below to understand the differences.
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To be a poll worker:
Apply with your county election commission office. Directory HERE
To be a poll watcher:
1. Find a political party, an organization, or a candidate to work with. There is usually training involved but it's not required.
2. As an election nears, work with the party/organization/candidate for scheduled time(s) for you to serve.
3. Have the party/organization/candidate submit your name as an
approved poll watcher so that an approval letter can be provided to you to take with you.

