In April 2016, Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe issued an executive order which restored voting rights to more than 200,000 convicted felons living in the state. The order overturned the state’s practice of felony disenfranchisement, which excludes people from voting who have been convicted of a criminal defense. The 14th amendment of the United States prohibits citizens from voting who have participated in a “rebellion, or other crime” but allows states to determine which crimes qualify for voter disenfranchisement. In the U.S. approximately 5.8 million people are inelig…
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@9RSH5PF 10mos10MO
No, if you're so unhinged you have to be locked in a cage so you don't commit atrocious acts, you do not deserve any say in who controls the government.
@95KNT8Z3yrs3Y
Felons should forfeit their right to vote.
@8ZXHX7Z3yrs3Y
All Felons should not be allowed to vote
@8VPM4HP4yrs4Y
No, if they are a convicted criminal they don't deserve that right.
@8NZHXGZ5yrs5Y
Yes, except felons and violent criminals, only after completion of sentence and an additional social integration program
@8MLCSXC5yrs5Y
Yes, as long as they criminals were not convicted of felonies and have served their sentence.
@9CZXMWJ2yrs2Y
Yes but after they have there rights restored
@98WQXDB2yrs2Y
Yes, but only after serving their sentences and parole/probation plus the same amount of time again. Also, no one convicted of murder or violent crimes can vote. Ex: If someone is sentenced to 4 years in prison for tax evasion, they can vote again in 8 years.
@96W9LTKRepublican3yrs3Y
Yes, but maintain the current system where parole/probation must be completed and they were not convicted of a felony
@8H7DQVCRepublican5yrs5Y
Yes, as long as they are legal U.S. citizens.
No, but only after they have proven record of rehabiltation into a productive lifestyle can they be given back to the right to vote.
Yes, but only after they have proven record of rehabilitation into a productive lifestyle can they be given back to the right to vote.
No, but only after rehabiltation into a productive lifestyle can they be given back to the right to vote.
Only after rehabiltation into a productive lifestyle can they be given back to the right to vote.
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