The upcoming election in Lincoln County represents a near-total turnover of local administrative and executive branches. Aside from the office of the tax assessor, every major seat is appearing on the ballot. This includes the sheriff, the county mayor, and the road superintendent, along with dozens of legislative and educational oversight positions.
The Lincoln County Election Commission serves as the central resource for voters navigating this significant transition. To ensure the local community is informed, the commission is reminding Lincoln County residents that early voting takes place from July 17 – August 1. This process is open to any registered voters, be sure to bring a qualifying photo ID.

The election commission provides essential services to bolster civic participation. Residents can access online tools to check their registration status, find polling locations, and review photo ID requirements. These resources are designed to ensure that every eligible voter can provide their input on the county’s future without administrative delays.
The window for early voting is rapidly approaching, with the dates set to begin on July 17. With 24 county commission seats and five school board seats to be decided, the outcome of this election will define the county’s governance for years to come. The goal for the commission is to ensure every resident’s vote is cast.
Contact Lincoln County Election Commission
(931) 433-6220
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