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Resources

Free and fair elections just don't happen. As citizens it is our responsibility and duty to insure that we have an open and transparent voting process free from corruption and outside influences.

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Here are some tools for use to keep our election processes honest.

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Tennessee State Law

The United States Constitution provides that the state legislatures establish the laws used to conduct elections in that state. In Tennessee these laws are contained in Title 2 of the Tennessee Code, Annotated.

 

National Resources

Many groups are working to insure we maintain free, fair

and transparent elections. Your help is needed.

TNFE Statement & Disclaimer:

TNFE is a network of citizens who are motivated to collaborate together for election integrity in Tennessee. That involves building state working groups and county task forces.We are citizens, moving together, contributing to statewide efforts through this coalition. The Election Integrity Network sponsor these state coalitions to educate and equip individuals and task forces in best practices for voter roll maintenance, citizen research, protecting vulnerable voters, and legislation. Only by working together can we hope to reclaim control over elections. If you are not a part of one of TNFE county task forces or connected to an EIN working group, please note that in the comments now and we will help you get connected. Note, that the work and partnership with EIN is monitored in order to ensure that we properly reflect and respect the EIN network and its affiliates. Also, we are not here to engage in debate or overt political comments about candidates or parties. Finally, TNFE encourages citizens to engage respectfully and lawfully with election commissioners and elected officials at all times.

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