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2025 · Elections

Requires the maintenance of voter registration lists in each county.

HB 0722 / SB 0823


Bill description

Require county election commissions to purge permanent voter rolls when state law requires, unless federal law prevents it.

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Section 2-2-132, relative to the purging of permanent voter registration records.

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House co-sponsors · 1

Dennis Powers R

TLRC statement

This bill strengthens election integrity by ensuring that county election commissions fulfill their duty to remove non-valid voter registrations from the voter rolls. The bill clarifies that election commissions must actively purge registrations for individuals who are no longer eligible to vote, in accordance with Tennessee’s existing voter list maintenance laws (TCA §2-2-106), unless prohibited by federal law.

This legislation reinforces an essential election security measure by making it clear that purging invalid registrations is not optional but a required function of county election commissions. Properly maintained voter rolls help prevent fraudulent voting, reduce administrative errors, and ensure accurate elections.

By passing this legislation, Tennessee takes an important step toward enhancing voter roll accuracy, preventing election fraud, and strengthening public trust in the electoral process. This bill ensures that only eligible voters remain on the rolls, making Tennessee’s elections more secure and reliable.

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HB 0722 / SB 0823

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