Democratic Primaries
In reply to the discussion: Should I be kicked out of the Club For Progressives? [View all]JonLP24
(29,929 posts)Bernie Sanders set off a firestorm over prisoners voting, but his facts are straight
Morales-Doyle said the timing of when disenfranchisement for prisoners was codified in states laws is far from random. Before the passage of the 15th Amendment guaranteeing men the right to vote regardless of race, Morales-Doyle said very few states bothered to disenfranchise prisoners. But after the amendment passed, he said there was a wave of states that passed laws or amendments to take away prisoners right to vote.
He said the fact that 48 states still dont allow incarcerated people to vote is unquestionably a relic of Jim Crow-era laws. But, Morales-Doyle said, after Floridas 2018 vote to enfranchise felons who have completed their sentences, there has been an increased interest in efforts to return voting rights to people across the criminal justice system.
https://www.politifact.com/vermont/statements/2019/apr/24/bernie-sanders/sanders-set-firestorm-over-prisoners-voting-his-fa/
Who does felony disenfranchisement disproportionately affect?
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided