Rhea County Voting Information
Quick links, key dates, precinct locations, ID rules, and absentee-by-mail instructions. This page is for convenience and points you to the official sources for the most up-to-date info.
Source + Disclaimer
Voter information on this page is summarized from the Rhea County Election Commission website (rheavote.com) and the Tennessee Secretary of State resources they link to. For official, current details, always confirm at the official sites.
This page is provided for informational purposes only. The campaign does not administer elections.
Quick Actions
Use these links to get official answers fast.
Request an Absentee Ballot
If eligible, you can request a by-mail ballot (print + sign required).
Key Dates (2026)
Highlights from the official Rhea County Election Calendar.
County Primary — May 5, 2026
Last day to register: Monday, April 6, 2026
Last day to request absentee: Saturday, April 25, 2026
Early voting: Apr 15 – Apr 30, 2026
Primary / County General — Aug 6, 2026
Last day to register: Tuesday, July 7, 2026
Last day to request absentee: Monday, July 27, 2026
Early voting: Jul 17 – Aug 1, 2026
General Election — Nov 3, 2026
Last day to register: Monday, Oct 5, 2026
Early voting: Oct 14 – Oct 29, 2026
Election Day Hours
Official election day voting hours listed by the Rhea County Election Commission: 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM.
Photo ID Requirements (Tennessee)
Bring an accepted photo ID when you vote (early voting or election day).
Accepted IDs
Tennessee-issued photo ID (including driver’s license) and certain federal photo IDs (passport, military ID, federal employee ID).
At the Polls
You’ll present your ID, check in, and vote at your early voting site or your election day precinct location.
Special Situations
The Election Commission notes options may exist if you have a religious objection to a photo or cannot afford a photo ID (ask at the polling location).
For full details, confirm at the official Rhea County Election Commission voter info page.
Precinct Locations (Summary)
These locations are listed on the official Rhea County Election Commission voter info page. Always confirm your exact polling place using the official voter lookup.
Districts & Precincts
District 1: Precinct 1 – Spring City North (Pentecostal Worship Center); Precinct 2 – Grandview (Grandview Comm. Center)
District 2: Precinct 3 – Spring City South (Spring City Police & Fire Department Building)
District 3: Precinct 4 – Wolf Creek (Wolf Creek Fire Hall); Precinct 5 – Evensville North (Rhea Co. Sheriff’s Training Center)
District 4: Precinct 6 – Evensville South (Rhea County Sheriff’s Training Center)
District 5: Precinct 7 – Dayton North (Rhea County Welcome Center)
District 6: Precinct 8 – Dayton West (Family Worship Center)
District 7: Precinct 9 – Frazier (Grace Bible Church)
District 8: Precinct 10 – Garrison (Garrison Baptist Church)
District 9: Precinct 11 – Graysville (Graysville City Hall); Precinct 12 – Walden’s Ridge (Walden’s Ridge Comm. Building)
Absentee-by-Mail: Quick Basics
The official page includes eligibility rules, form links, and where to submit.
Important
The Election Commission notes a digital signature is not accepted. Print, sign, and submit via mail/fax/email (scanned signature).
Deadline Reminder
The request must be received by the commission by the official deadline (see election calendar for the election you’re voting in).
Return Your Ballot
Ballots must be received by the close of polls on election day. The official page notes return methods and restrictions.
Need Help from the Election Commission?
Contact the Rhea County Election Commission for official guidance.
Address: 1475 Market Street, Suite 102, Dayton, TN 37321 (P.O. Box 181)
Phone: (423) 775-7816 • Fax: (423) 775-7880 • Email: rhea.commission@tn.gov