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Jun 7, 2026

Absentee Ballot Resources

Alabama and Tennessee do not have a mail-in ballot system that extends the polling period, but they do both allow for absentee voting for specific reasons.

  • Out of town on polling day
  • Working a minimum 10-hour shift that precludes you from coming to a polling place
  • Over the age of 60 and claiming physical restrictions
  • being hospitalized, ill or physically disabled (or the primary caregiver for someone that is)
  • full-time college student attending school outside your registered polling place
  • serving in a military post outside of your registered polling place
  • a US citizen living abroad
  • serving on jury duty

In addition to these common reasons between these states, in Alabama, you can also claim:

  • working as a poll worker or election officer outside your precinct
  • being in jail
  • inability to use an inaccessible polling place

To apply for an absentee ballot, you should contact your county absentee ballot manager or circuit clerk. In the Alabama counties in the Tennessee valley, here is how to reach them:

County Absentee Election Manager Physical / Mailing Address Phone Number Official Website Link
Blount Cindy Massey 220 2nd Ave
Ste 208
Oneonta, AL 35121
(205) 973-0499 Alabama Board of Registrars Lookup
Cullman Lisa Mcswain 500 Second Ave SW
Room 303
Cullman, AL 35055
256-775-4654 Alabama Board of Registrars Lookup
DeKalb Todd Greeson PO Box 681149
Fort Payne, AL 35968
256-845-8525 Alabama Board of Registrars Lookup
Jackson Office Staff Jackson County Courthouse
Room 307
102 East Laurel Street
Scottsboro, AL 35768
(256) 574-9320 Jackson County Absentee Voting
Limestone Office Staff 200 Washington Street W
Athens, AL 35611
(256) 233-6405 Vote Limestone
Madison Debra Kizer 1918 N. Memorial Parkway
Huntsville, AL 35801
(256) 532-3510 Madison County Votes
Marshall Angie Johnson 424 Blount Avenue
Suite 201
Guntersville, AL 35976
(256) 571-7790 Marshall County Absentee Info
Morgan Chris Priest Morgan County Courthouse
302 Lee St. N.E.
Decatur, AL 35601
(256) 351-4794 Morgan County Probate

Note: In Alabama, the Circuit Clerk typically serves ex-officio as the Absentee Election Manager. For up-to-date printable forms or shifting office hours, you can also cross-reference the Alabama Secretary of State Portal.

If you need to contact the people managing absentee/by-mail ballots for those Tennessee counties, here is their information:

County Administrator of Elections Physical / Mailing Address Phone Number Official Website Link
Coffee Andy Farrar

1329 McArthur Street, Admin Plaza Suite 6
Manchester, TN 37355

(931) 723-5103 Coffee County Election Commission
Franklin Margaret Ottley

839 Dinah Shore Blvd
Suite 1
Winchester, TN 37398

(931) 967-1893 Franklin County Election Commission
Giles Zena Dickey

222 West Madison Street
Suite 100
Pulaski, TN 38478

(931) 363-2424 Giles County Election Commission
Lincoln Shelia Allen

208 Davidson Street East
Room 106
Fayetteville, TN 37334

(931) 433-6220 Lincoln County Election Commission
Marion Tina Wirstrom

109 Academy Avenue
Jasper, TN 37347

(423) 942-2108 Marion County Votes
Moore Jim Sanders

241 Main Street
Education Bldg
Suite 201
Lynchburg, TN 37352

(931) 759-4532 Tennessee Election Commission Portal

 

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