740,000 Tennessee voters are marked inactive right now, meaning they could be removed from voter rolls if they don’t act, often without even realizing it. #JustinJPearson #Tennessee #Voting #Elections
Under current laws, voters can be labeled inactive if they miss elections or don’t respond to mail notices, and after two federal election cycles they can be purged. Rep. Justin J. Pearson says 140,... https://instagr.am/p/DWsbTk2DL04/

voteinorout on Instagram: "740,000 Tennessee voters are marked inactive right now, meaning they could be removed from voter rolls if they don’t act, often without even realizing it. #JustinJPearson #Tennessee #Voting #Elections Under current laws, voters can be labeled inactive if they miss elections or don’t respond to mail notices, and after two federal election cycles they can be purged. Rep. Justin J. Pearson says 140,000 of those voters are in Shelby County alone. Many only discover their status on Election Day when they’re told they can’t vote. Advocates warn these systems disproportionately impact low income and minority communities, where people move more often or miss notices, increasing the risk of losing access to the ballot without intending to. — 740,000 Tennesseans are listed as “inactive” and are at risk of being purged from the voter file. Make sure you’re getting out to vote in the primaries and the general elections coming up! There are 3 elections you need to plan for! May 5th - County Primary (register by 4/6 to vote) August 6th - County General/State & Federal Primary November 3rd - State & Federal General (Midterms) Follow @allie4tn for more. Help this information get to more voters. 🇺🇸 A well-informed electorate is a prerequisite to Democracy.—Thomas Jefferson"
24 likes, 1 comments - voteinorout on April 3, 2026: "740,000 Tennessee voters are marked inactive right now, meaning they could be removed from voter rolls if they don’t act, often without even realizing it. #JustinJPearson #Tennessee #Voting #Elections Under current laws, voters can be labeled inactive if they miss elections or don’t respond to mail notices, and after two federal election cycles they can be purged. Rep. Justin J. Pearson says 140,000 of those voters are in Shelby County alone. Many only discover their status on Election Day when they’re told they can’t vote. Advocates warn these systems disproportionately impact low income and minority communities, where people move more often or miss notices, increasing the risk of losing access to the ballot without intending to. — 740,000 Tennesseans are listed as “inactive” and are at risk of being purged from the voter file. Make sure you’re getting out to vote in the primaries and the general elections coming up! There are 3 elections you need to plan for! May 5th - County Primary (register by 4/6 to vote) August 6th - County General/State & Federal Primary November 3rd - State & Federal General (Midterms) Follow @allie4tn for more. Help this information get to more voters. 🇺🇸 A well-informed electorate is a prerequisite to Democracy.—Thomas Jefferson".