You can find your exact Nashville, TN voting location by using the official Davidson County and Tennessee voter tools.

Where you vote in Nashville, TN

Use these two official resources to see your specific polling place:

  • Davidson County Election Commission – Polling Place Finder
    • Go to the “Find Polling Place” page on the Nashville.gov elections site.
    • Enter your address to see your assigned Election Day polling location and related info.
  • Tennessee “GoVoteTN” lookup
    • Statewide tool that also lets you enter your address/registration details to see where you vote on Election Day.
    • This is especially useful if you’ve moved recently or are unsure which county or precinct you’re in.

On Election Day in Tennessee, you must vote at your assigned polling place, but during early voting in Davidson County you can choose from multiple early voting locations.

Step‑by‑step: find your polling place

  1. Confirm you are registered to vote in Davidson County (Nashville area) through the county or state voter info pages.
  1. Go to the Nashville.gov “Find Polling Place” tool and enter your address.
  1. Note:
    • Your assigned Election Day polling place.
    • Any early voting sites and dates listed for upcoming elections.
  1. If anything looks confusing (for example, a special election where you might not be in the correct district), check the “Find 2026 Election Information” section for details on which districts are eligible.

Extra tips for Nashville voters

  • Check upcoming election dates:
    The Davidson County Election Commission posts a 2026 election calendar and links to 2025 and 2024 election info, including local and special elections.
  • If you’re unsure about your district:
    • Use “Find My Council District” or “Find My Political Districts” on the Nashville.gov elections pages to see which local, state, and federal districts you’re in, which can affect whether you can vote in a special election.
* Recent special elections (like the U.S. House District 7 special) only allowed voters in that district to participate, which has caused confusion in local forum discussions.
  • Statewide voting guidance:
    • Nonpartisan guides like ThinkTennessee and TN Voter Guides offer explanations about types of elections, ballots, and voter rights if you want to understand more than just your polling place.

Forum-style quick scoop

Q: I live in Nashville – where do I vote?

  • If it’s Election Day : you must go to the exact polling place assigned to your address, which you can look up via the county or state voter lookup tools.
  • If it’s early voting : you can usually choose from several early voting centers across Davidson County listed on the Early Voting page.
  • If there’s a special election and you don’t see a ballot for you, it might be because your address is outside the district holding the special race, which has happened with recent U.S. House specials in the Nashville area.

Bottom note: Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.