CHICAGO — In most states, it is common practice to strip convicted felons of their voting rights while they serve their sentences. In some cases, the right to vote can be rescinded permanently. But ...
After former President Donald Trump became the first president to ever be found guilty on criminal charges today, his supporters boasted online that they will proudly vote for him as a convicted felon ...
Most states have moved in recent years to automatically restore voting rights to people who complete their prison sentences. Where that doesn't happen, civil rights groups are suing on behalf of ...
Can a presidential candidate run for office while they sit behind bars? That question is as timely as ever as former President Donald Trump, the presumptive Republican nominee for the 2024 ...
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Cruel and unusual? Supreme Court declines to review Mississippi voting ban for convicted felons
WASHINGTON − The Supreme Court declined Monday to decide whether a permanent voting ban on people convicted of felonies in Mississippi is cruel and unusual punishment. The court, in 2023, had also ...
WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (WVEC) — One organization at William & Mary is working to help eligible Virginians with past felony convictions regain the right to vote and right now is a critical time to apply for ...
Virginia voters will face a crucial decision this November on whether to restore civil rights to former felons, including whether former felons have the right to vote.
Brian Kenderes, a Democrat running for Ohio's 2nd Congressional District, was convicted of a felony for false voter ...
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