A federal judge has struck down a North Carolina law criminalizing voting for people with felony convictions. The law, ...
The United States ... obliges prison authorities to encourage prisoners to assert their voting rights and to facilitate voting procedures. The only prisoners who may not vote are those convicted ...
The current suffrage restoration process in Mississippi requires a legislator to submit a bill on each person’s behalf.
As things stand, individuals within the confines of a prison are entitled to vote, but unrestricted mobility is a ...
Nebraska lawmakers passed a bill Thursday to restore the voting rights of those convicted of felonies upon the completion of ...
In a story published April 17, 2024, about people losing their voting rights after some felony convictions in Mississippi, The ...
In most states, voting rights are automatically ... and in two states even inmates may vote. But Kentucky requires an act of the governor to restore a felon’s right to vote or hold public ...
A felony conviction in at least one of four criminal trials could bar the ex-president from casting a ballot in November's general election.
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So why don't those rights count when people do not go to prison or ... t the right to vote, isn't that just a bundle of independent rights in addition to the right to hold office?” ...
Congress approved the federal act in part to prohibit racial discrimination in voting. However, in November 2023 the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that only the United States attorney ...
In order to be eligible to vote in a party's presidential primary, you would have needed to change your party affiliation by Feb. 14. In the presidential primary, all 50 states hold election over ...