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HB 1395

Tennessee House of Representatives bill in Session 114.

Status: in_committee. Latest action: April 7, 2026.

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 2 and Title 40, relative to restoration of citizenship rights.

Bill ID TN-114-HB-1395
Session 114
Status in_committee
Committee Criminal Justice Subcommittee
House of Representatives in_committee 2026-04-07
Summary

U nder present law, a person who convicted of a felony offense is disqualified from voting. A person who loses the right to vote because of a felony conviction may register to vote and vote at any election for which the person is eligible by submitting suff icient proof to the administrator of elections in the county in which the person is seeking to register to vote, that: (1) The person has been pardoned of all infamous crimes and the person's full rights of citizenship, including the right of suffrage, have been restored; (2) The person's full rights of citizenship have been restored as prescribed by law; or (3) An appellate court of competent jurisdiction has entered a final judgment reversing the person's conviction, or convictions, of all infamous crimes. Subject to certain exceptions, this bill instead provides that a person who has been convicted of a felony has their voting rights restored upon completion of their sentence. This bill retains the present law provision that prohibits a person c onvicted of one of the following offenses from ever being eligible to register to vote in Tennessee: firs t degree murder; a ggravated rape; t reason; or v oter fraud . This bill provides that a person may demonstrate to the administrator of elections that t he person has completed the sentence for a felony conviction by presenting a certificate of voting rights restoration, upon a form prescribed by the coordinator of elections, issued by: ( 1 ) The warden or an agent or officer of the incarcerating authorit y; or ( 2 ) A parole officer, probation officer, or another agent or officer of the supervising authority. The full text of this bill describes the process whereby a person convicted of a felony who becomes eligible to vote based on completion of the per son's sentence will be issued a certificate of voting rights restoration , and the process for submitting the certificate for voter registration purposes. Th is bill requires th e department of correction to communicate at least twice monthly to the secretar y of state a list of those newly eligible persons t o enable voter registration upon application using a certificate of voting rights restoration . This bill authorizes a person convicted in another state or in federal court of a criminal offense that woul d be a felony offense in Tennessee to have their voting rights restored upon completion of their sentence. This bill authorizes a person convicted of a felony to petition for restoration of full rights of citizenship upon the expiration of the ir sentence.

Sponsor
Justin J. Pearson
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Actions Timeline
Date Event Detail
2025-02-06 Introduced Bill introduced
2026-04-01 Status in_committee
2026-04-07 Latest Action No Action Taken
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