Alabama House Passes Bill Clarifying Which Felony Convictions Cause Loss of Voting Rights

The Alabama Constitution says that persons convicted of crimes of “moral turpitude” lose the right to vote, but the Constitution does not define “moral turpitude”. Each county has imposed its own definition in the past. On April 21 the Alabama House passed HB 344, which lists 38 types of felonies that disqualify a person from voting. Here is a copy of the bill.


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Alabama House Passes Bill Clarifying Which Felony Convictions Cause Loss of Voting Rights — 1 Comment

  1. How soon before voting for a Donkey candidate is added to the felony list ???

    Any Donkey voters NOT convicted [yet] of a felony on the list ???

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