The Knox County Election Commission, in conjunction and consultation with the Knox County Health Department, has developed a safe, three-step process for City of Knoxville voters that have tested positive for or have symptoms of Covid-19 or voters that are in quarantine and want to cast a ballot in today’s November 2, 2021 election.
Step one: ON ELECTION DAY, the voter will need to call the Knox County Election Commission at 865-215-2480. After contacting the Election Commission, which is open 8 a.m. – 8 p.m. on Election Day, individuals that have tested positive for or have symptoms of Covid-19 or are in quarantine will provide information needed to ascertain their voting status, including their full name, date of birth, and address. This information is needed so election officials can prepare the necessary paperwork and prepare the voter’s ballot.
Step two: The voter will then be directed to the Knox County Health Department, 140 Dameron Avenue, to cast his/her ballot. Signage will be posted at the health department instructing voters where to go. Voters cannot show up at the Health Department to vote without first contacting the Election Commission, as the voter’s information will need to be confirmed before visiting the voting site.
Step three: Staff from the Knox County Health Department and Election workers from the Knox County Election Commission will assist voters in the casting of their ballots. Covid-19 safety precautions and processes developed in conjunction with the Knox County Health Department will be utilized. This polling location will be open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, November 2.
The Covid voting site is intended to process only those City of Knoxville voters that have tested positive for or have symptoms of Covid-19 or are in quarantine. All other voters must vote at their appropriate Election Day polling location.