‘Make Sure You’re Still Registered’: Texas Voter Warns in Viral Video About Voter Status

by Gee NY
Image: @thejesslyfe

A Texas voter is urging Americans—especially those registered in the Lone Star State—to immediately verify their voter registration after claiming she was removed from the rolls without warning.

In a video shared on Instagram by content creator Jessica Nicco (@thejesslyfe), Nicco delivers a hushed but urgent message from inside a café, telling viewers to double-check their registration status before upcoming elections.

“If you’re registered to vote, especially in Texas, make sure you’re still registered,” Nicco says in the video. “Because I am a registered voter… and I went to check my registration and I am no longer registered.”

Nicco alleges that voters are being removed from registration lists and suggests the move is politically motivated, referencing Texas’ handling of voter data and the upcoming primary elections. While she did not present documentary evidence in the video, her warning has resonated widely online, with thousands of viewers sharing the clip and echoing her call to action.

“They are taking people off the voter registration,” she continues, urging viewers not to assume their status is unchanged simply because they have voted before.

The post, captioned “This affects all of us,” has sparked intense discussion across social media platforms, with users reporting similar experiences and encouraging friends and family members to confirm their eligibility through official state election websites.

Texas, like many states, conducts periodic voter roll maintenance to remove records of deceased voters, people who have moved out of state, or individuals who have not voted in multiple election cycles.

Election officials have historically defended the process as lawful and routine. However, voting rights advocates argue that such removals can catch eligible voters off guard—particularly if they are not notified in time to re-register.

Nicco’s video has amplified those concerns, turning a personal discovery into a broader public warning ahead of critical election deadlines.

As the primary season approaches, election experts consistently advise voters to check their registration status early and take immediate steps to re-register if necessary, rather than waiting until Election Day.

Whether Nicco’s experience reflects an administrative error or a broader trend, her message has become a rallying cry online: don’t assume—verify. Click here to watch her entire video

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