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Published on: 2009-09-02
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In the 2004 presidential election, 4,686,539 Americans—a population greater than the city of Los Angeles—were barred from the polls. In a country that has extended suffrage to virtually every other class of citizen, ex-felons are the sole segment of our population deemed unworthy to exercise what the Supreme Court has called "the right preservative of all other rights," the right to vote.The Disenfranchisement of Ex-Felons provides a comprehensive overview of the history, nature, and far-reaching sociological and political consequences of denying ex-felons the right to vote. Readers learn state practices in Florida and Ohio during the 2000 and 2004 presidential elections; arguments that have been used in court houses, legislatures, and the press to justify such practices; and attempts to reverse legislation through state and federal governments. In a timely appendix to the 2004 election, Elizabeth Hull makes her case that the battle for civil rights will not be won unless ex-felons, who have fulfilled their obligations to society, are restored the same rights afforded all other American citizens. Felony Disenfranchisement The Sentencing Project As a previously incarcerated person who had his voting rights restored in 1996 Denver Schimming knew the power and importance of voting. His years in prison taught ... The New Face of Jim Crow: Voter Suppression in America ... The most widespread modern voter suppression tactic is the imposition of new laws and rules that require voters to show specific forms of identification in order to vote. Millions to the Polls: The Right to Vote for Formerly ... Nearly six million people are denied the right to vote due to felony offenses even if they have completed their sentences. One out of every 13 eligible African ... How the 2000 Election in Florida Led to a New Wave of ... Before the election Florida sent its county election supervisors a list of 58000 alleged felons to purge from the voting rolls. Florida was one of eight states that ... What would happen if 6.1 million felons could vote in the ... Generally they find that Democrats are most hurt by felony disenfranchisementa belief held by politicians as well. Nationally those who are imprisoned are ... Should Former Felons Have The Right To Vote? : NPR More than 5.85 million Americans are not allowed to vote because they have committed felonies according to a report from The Sentencing Project. While ... Felon Voting Rights - Legislative News Studies and Analysis The idea of taking away a criminal's right to vote has been around since ancient Greece and Rome. A condition called "civil death" in Europe involved the forfeiture ... Historical Timeline - Felon Voting - ProCon.org 1607 - 1776 - Practice of 'Civil Death' Is Carried over to the British Colonies in America "Criminal disenfranchisement has its roots in the punishment of 'civil ... Felony Disenfranchisement Laws in The United States The ... Since the founding of the country most states in the U.S. have enacted laws disenfranchising people currently or previously having been convicted of a felony. Why Prisoners Deserve the Right to Vote - POLITICO Magazine On April 22 Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe issued a sweeping executive order that changed the lives of 200000 ex-felons in Virginia instantly restoring ...
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