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When Ex-Felons Lose the Right to Vote

"In the short term, courts and correction systems should be required to inform people when their voting rights are taken away and how to regain those rights. Few jurisdictions currently do so."

New York Times

August 12, 2018

Felon DisenfranchisementAnthony BradleyAugust 14, 2018New York Times
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