Florida Law Restoring The Vote To Felons Takes Effect
Approved by referendum, the measure overturns a 150-year-old ban. It applies to those who have completed their sentences, except those convicted of murder or a felony sex offense.
by Greg Allen
Jan 08, 2019
2 minutes
Updated at 9:09 a.m. ET
Tuesday is a historic day in Florida. Under an amendment passed by the voters in November, as many as 1.4 million felons are regaining the right to vote. The referendum overturned a 150-year-old law that permanently disenfranchised people with felony convictions.
Before the change, people who served their time to a board headed by the governor. But the cumbersome process
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