Justin Timberlake's Voting Booth Selfie Under Review Due to Tennessee Law

The singer posted a picture of himself at the voting booth in Memphis on Instagram, writing to his fans, "No excuses, my good people! There could be early voting in your town too."

Justin Timberlake flew from California to Tennessee in order to vote early, and state officials say that's great — but he shouldn't have taken a selfie at the ballot box.

The singer on Monday posted a picture of himself at the voting booth on Instagram, noting that if he could make that effort, then there are "No excuses, my good people!"

But a Tennessee law that took effect earlier this year bars voters from taking photographs or video while inside a polling location.

Tennessee Secretary of State spokesman Adam Ghassemi says officials are "thrilled Justin can't stop the feeling," but reminded voters to use their phones inside polling locations only to help them vote.

Timberlake lives in California, but grew up in the Memphis area and owns property near Nashville.

A representative from the Shelby County D.A.'s office tells TMZ that the selfie is currently "under review." If convicted, Timberlake could face 30 days of jail time.

See the selfie below.

This story originally appeared on Billboard.com.