The United States may have the world’s most restrictive criminal disenfranchisement laws. We know of no other democracy besides the United States in which convicted offenders who have served ...
As things stand, individuals within the confines of a prison are entitled to vote, but unrestricted mobility is a ...
A federal judge has struck down a North Carolina law criminalizing voting for people with felony convictions. The law, ...
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The current suffrage restoration process in Mississippi requires a legislator to submit a bill on each person’s behalf.
A felony conviction in at least one of four criminal trials could bar the ex-president from casting a ballot in November's ...
Gov. Matt Bevin’s legal reasoning may have been fuzzy, but his moral obligation is now clear: When the legislature convenes Tuesday, the new Republican governor must overcome roadblocks within ...
Opinion editor's note: Editorials represent the opinions of the Star Tribune Editorial Board, which operates independently from the newsroom. Minnesota is known for its relatively high voter ...
Elizer Darris fills out his voter registration during the Restore the Vote implementation rally at Arlington Hills Community Center in St. Paul on June 1. Minnesota Supreme Court justices ...
The organizations claim ‘extreme’ ban enacted last month is unconstitutional attack on voters A group of Alabama civil rights and voting rights organizations filed a federal lawsuit against ...
Tennessee is advancing a bipartisan bill to allow people convicted of felonies to apply to vote again without getting gun rights restored NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Tennessee residents convicted of ...