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NY Times Article on Former Felon Voting Rights

The New York Times ran an article on Restoration of Voting Rights for Former Felons today, focusing on states that have recently re-enfranchised former-felons and their part in the upcoming elections.


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States Restore Voting Rights for Ex-Convicts

New York Times

 


 



Striding across a sweltering strip-mall parking lot with her clipboard in hand, Monica Bell, a community field organizer in Orlando, Fla., was looking for former convicts to add to the state’s voter rolls.


Antonious Benton, a gold-toothed 22-year-old with a silver skull-shaped belt buckle, a laconic smile and a criminal record, was the first person she approached.


"I can’t vote because I got three felonies,â€ Mr. Benton told Ms. Bell. He had finished a six-month sentence for possession of $600 worth of crack cocaine, he said. But Ms. Bell had good news for him: The Florida Legislature and Gov. Charlie Crist, a Republican, changed the rules last year to restore the voting rights of about 112,000 former convicts.


"After you go to prison — you do your time and they still take all your rights away,â€ Mr. Benton said as he filled out a form to register. "You can’t get a job. You can’t vote. You can’t do nothing even 10 or 20 years later. You don’t feel like a citizen. You don’t even feel human.â€


Felony disenfranchisement — often a holdover from exclusionary Jim Crow-era laws like poll taxes and ballot box literacy tests — affects about 5.3 million former and current felons in the United States, according to voting rights groups...


 
To read the full New York Times article, click here.


As this article also ran in the Herald-Leader, please consider writing a letter to the editor to tie this story in with our local work to restore voting rights.

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