The Tennessee Help America Vote Act (HAVE) is a state initiative designed to promote the accuracy, accessibility, security, and uniformity of elections in Tennessee. This act was enacted in 2002 in response to the 2000 presidential election recount in Florida. HAVE requires states to upgrade their voting systems, as well as provide training and educational materials to poll workers and voters. It also requires states to establish a statewide voter registration list and implement procedures to verify the accuracy of voter information. The main types of Tennessee HAVE been: 1. Voter Registration Modernization: This includes creating a statewide voter registration list, as well as verifying the accuracy of voter information. 2. Voting System Upgrades: This includes purchasing and implementing accessible voting systems, as well as providing training and educational materials to poll workers and voters. 3. Accessibility: This includes providing accessible voting machines, as well as providing materials in alternative formats (e.g. Braille, audio, large-print). 4. Recount and Audit: This includes establishing procedures for recounts and audits of election results. 5. Election Administration: This includes establishing uniform procedures for administering elections.