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More Ex-Prisoners Can Vote — They Just Don’t Know It

"It’s one thing to make it legal for people to vote again, and another to ensure they know about it. Voters and even local officials may not realize what’s changed."

The Marshall Project

August 1, 2018

Access to Outside World, Social IssuesAnthony BradleyAugust 2, 2018The Marshall Project, Alabama, Florida, Virginia, Right to Vote
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