People with felony convictions received the right to vote. Now some face charges.

By: - April 28, 2022 4:59 pm
Amendment 4 march in Jacksonville, Florida

People march in Jacksonville, Florida, in 2018 to support Amendment 4, which restore convicted felons’ right to vote. (Florida Rights Restoration Coalition photo)

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Kira Lerner
Kira Lerner

Kira was the democracy reporter for States Newsroom where she covered voting, elections, redistricting, and efforts to subvert democracy.

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