Sullivan County Could Be The First Place In The State To Implement Multi-Voting Centers. Under A Trial Basis, The County Is Expected To Setup 10 Or 12 Voting Centers Rather Than Having One Assigned Precinct On Election Day For Voters. According To County Election Administrator Jason Booher, The Plan Could Be In Place Locally By The March 2016 Presidential Party Primaries. The Tennessee General Assembly Must First Approve Sullivan County To Participate In The Voting Centers Pilot Program.