Virginia Legislature Advances Proposed Constitutional Amendment to Let Ex-Felons Register to Vote

A proposed constitutional amendment has received affirmative votes in both houses of the Virginia legislature. It would delete the lifetime ban on registering to vote for persons who had been convicted of a felony but who had been released. HJR 2 passed the House on January 14, and SJ248 passed the Senate on January 21.

In Virginia, proposed constitutional amendments must pass two legislative sessions in a row, so it will be up again in 2026. If it passes the legislature again, the voters would vote on the idea in November 2026.


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Virginia Legislature Advances Proposed Constitutional Amendment to Let Ex-Felons Register to Vote — 2 Comments

  1. VA – FIRST BRIT AM GERRYMANDER COLONY — 1618 — AFTER 1607-1618 POPULATION INCREASES

    PLANTATION GERRYMANDER DISTS ALONG OLDE JAMES RIVER

    THUS – MERE 407 YEARS OF MINORITY RULE IN VA REGIME
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  2. I’m extremely sad that the Democrats lost the election.

    If we had won the Statue of Liberty would have got a huge rock hard erection!

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