Posted on Jun 22, 2016
McAuliffe restores voting rights for 206K ex-felons; GOP calls it move to boost Clinton
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Easy, it is up to the state whether or not felons lose their voting rights forever, or only while in prison, on parole or on probation.
Nothing illegal or immoral here, just not conservative (thank goodness).
Nothing illegal or immoral here, just not conservative (thank goodness).
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Handy quick reference guide by state:
http://www.ncsl.org/research/elections-and-campaigns/felon-voting-rights.aspx#categories
http://www.ncsl.org/research/elections-and-campaigns/felon-voting-rights.aspx#categories
This report summarizes the various laws governing felon voting rights in the states.
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Normally, I don't post twice to the same post; OTOH...
Did some research out of curiosity; turns out Gov Robert McDonnell did the same thing in 2013:
https://commonwealth.virginia.gov/judicial-system/restoration-of-rights/july-ror
So, not unprecedented.
Did some research out of curiosity; turns out Gov Robert McDonnell did the same thing in 2013:
https://commonwealth.virginia.gov/judicial-system/restoration-of-rights/july-ror
So, not unprecedented.
Kelly Thomasson, Commonwealth, Secretary of the Commonwealth, McAuliffe, Terence McAuliffe, Terry McAuliffe, governor, virginia, va, commonwealth, Commonwealth, July ROR
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