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Current as of January 02, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) Each county election commission shall provide to the coordinator of elections the following information by precinct beginning on June 1, 1995, and each six (6) months thereafter:
(1) The number of active voters and the number of inactive voters at the beginning of the reporting period;
(2) The number of active voters and the number of inactive voters at the end of the reporting period;
(3) The number of new valid voter registrations for the reporting period. This number shall not include duplicates, rejected registrations, and changes of names and addresses within the county; and
(4) The number of active voters and the number of inactive voters purged during the reporting period.
(b) Each county election commission shall on the same schedule established in subsection (a) provide to the coordinator of elections the following information for the county:
(1) The number of registration applications received during the reporting period from the following categories of sources:
(A) Those registering to vote in the county election commission office or other supplemental registrations held by or on behalf of the county election commission;
(B) The department of safety, motor vehicle offices;
(C) By-mail registration;
(D) Public assistance agencies serving as voter registration agencies. This includes the following state departments: human services, mental health and substance abuse services, intellectual and developmental disabilities, health, and veterans services;
(E) State-funded agencies primarily serving persons with disabilities;
(F) Armed forces recruitment offices; and
(G) Passive registration agencies: public libraries, county clerks, and registers of deeds;
(2) The number of duplicate registration applications received during the six-month period from the same categories of sources; and
(3) The number of confirmation notices mailed out during the six-month period and the number of responses received to those confirmation notices.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Tennessee Code Title 2. Elections § 2-12-114 - last updated January 02, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/tn/title-2-elections/tn-code-sect-2-12-114/
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