State of Tennessee
Voter Registration
of Previously Convicted Felons

Article 4, §2 of the Tennessee Constitution provides that the Tennessee legislature may deny the right to vote to persons convicted of "infamous" crimes. Pursuant to this provision in the Tennessee Constitution, the Tennessee legislature has excluded individuals convicted of various felonies from the right of suffrage.

However, the legislature has also established conditions and procedures through which individuals who have lost their voting rights may regain them. The manner in which a person may restore a lost voting right depends upon the crime committed and the year in which the conviction occurred.

More Information:
Conviction After June 30, 1996
Conviction Between July 1, 1986 and June 30, 1996
Conviction Between May 18, 1981 and June 30, 1986
Conviction Between January 15, 1973 and May 17, 1981
Conviction Prior to January 15, 1973