Tennessee’s next voter registration deadline is quickly approaching — the cutoff is April 4 for anyone wanting to cast a ballot in the May primaries — and that means a busy 2022 for elections is shifting into a higher gear.
It’s also a time when questions arise about voting rights and access to the polls, and the details can change from year to year. You might recall that things got confusing in 2020 with the pandemic and a flurry of lawsuits. WPLN answered dozens of your questions then, but some of those answers are now outdated.
We want to help again. So WPLN News and the Citizen Nashville project of our daily show, This Is Nashville, is calling for your questions. Is anything confusing about registering? Do you need an update on the mail-in ballot rules? Would it help to know what you’ll encounter at the polls?
Share your questions in the form below. If we can help, we’ll be back in touch, and you might hear your question featured on air.
Clarification: This story originally included a link to outdated information about voting. That link has been removed and the text has been clarified.