The BCCM said Shelby County residents can submit their written questions by filling out a question form. Questions will be blindly submitted, protecting identity.
The NAACP Memphis Branch, #UpTheVote901 and the Black Clergy Collaborative of Memphis had sued the Shelby County Election Commission just days before early voting.
The voter ready open house is set for Thursday, April 7 from 4 p.m.- 7 p.m. at all Shelby County polling locations to prepare voters to participate in early voting.
NAACP Memphis Branch, Up the Vote 901, and Black Clergy Collaborative of Memphis filed lawsuit against Shelby County Election Commission over early voting locations.