Kentucky Senate Passes Bill Allowing Most Felons to Vote After Serving Sentence

On February 20, the Kentucky Senate passed SB 80. It restores voting rights for most felons after completion of their sentence. Certain felonies are excluded: treason, Bribery at an election, election fraud, violent felony offensses, felong sexual abuse, and criminal offense against a child. If the bill passes, the voters would vote on the bill, because it is a proposed constitutional amendment.


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Kentucky Senate Passes Bill Allowing Most Felons to Vote After Serving Sentence — 6 Comments

  1. Not publishing an article about the founding of a new major party in the UK which has over 80,000 members in its first week, and then removing links to the news in the comments? Why??

  2. In Britain? They don’t have one. But Restore Britain would support something similar, I think.

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