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"Our better days in Tennessee are ahead."

- Rep. Justin Pearson

Democracy in Tennessee has been replaced by rulers instead of leaders, Lords instead of officials.

It's time for the people to reclaim their voice.

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Rep. Justin Jones represents the 52nd District in the Tennessee House of Representatives, which includes 72,718 residents of the Nashville area.

Rep. Justin Pearson represents the 86th District in the Tennessee House of Representatives, which includes 63,660 residents of the Memphis area.

While over 33% of Tennesseans vote democratic, the manipulation of districting in the state of TN has given the Republican party and unfair supermajority. Only 23% of representatives in the state legislature are from the Democratic party.

The Republicn party has become emboldened by their supermajority to overthrow democracy in our state. 

The Tennessee Three

After protesting peacefully with their constituents against gun violence, Representatives Justin Jones & Justin Pearson were expelled by the Republican supermajority in the TN House of Representatives. Rep. Gloria Johnson survived expulsion by a single vote.

She's still in Session

Rep. Gloria Johnson & the rest of the Democratic Caucus cannot fundraise until the legislative session adjourns.

We'll add links to donate to them when they become available!

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Let your fellow Tennessean know they are not alone.

Let's come together, Tennessee.

100% of proceeds

will be donated to these causes:


The Tennessee Democratic Party

The Equity Alliance

Stand Up Nashville!

Tennessee Holler

Tennessee Equality Project


VOTE

Register to vote in Tennessee online or by mail.

To be eligible to vote in Tennessee:

  • You must be a citizen of the United States.
  • You must be (18) years of age or older on or before the date of the next election.
  • You must be a resident of Tennessee.
  • If you have been convicted of a felony, your eligibility to register and vote depends upon the crime you were convicted of and the date of your conviction. If your conviction made you ineligible, you may regain your eligibility if your conviction has been expunged or if you have had your voting rights restored, unless you were convicted of a crime that rendered you permanently ineligible to vote.

"I was a poll worker at the last 3 elections in Nashville. I lost count how many people were turned away because they were in the wrong polling place. Redistricting has caused so much confusion."

Know before you go!

The GoVoteTN app can help you find your local polling place, districts, and representatives. View and mark sample ballots before you vote, and see the results of elections in the app.

All Tennesseans deserve fair and equal represenation.

Know who yours is, and let them know what is important to you.

Who are we?

We are Tenneseeans that want to help make our home a more equitable and inclusive place.

We're still finding out the best way to contribute to these causes, and are reaching out to others in the community so we can all work together for better days in Tennessee.

We would love to hear from you.

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