Amends Tennessee voting rights restoration laws for individuals convicted of infamous crimes.
This bill amends Tennessee's voting rights restoration laws for individuals convicted of infamous crimes. It modifies the conditions under which a person convicted of an infamous crime can regain the right to vote. The bill specifies that a person convicted of an infamous crime is ineligible to vote only while they are imprisoned, on parole, or on probation for that conviction. It also outlines the process for issuing a certificate of voting rights restoration and the conditions under which a person can register to vote after completing their sentence.
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