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I have a felony," Miles said. "I did 37 years, and so, it's been that long. My first time voting was when she did get my voting rights back," said Ronald McKeithen, a convicted felon.
People in Nebraska who were convicted of felonies and have finished their sentences can register to vote in the November election, the court ruled Wednesday.
Nebraska’s highest court ruled against top state officials as it upheld a law providing felons with a path to register to vote after completing their sentences.
The rules state that he can. On August 14, Donald Trump cast his vote for the Florida primary early. While leaving the polling facility, he declared that it was a "great honor to vote," per ABC News.
The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear a challenge to Mississippi's lifetime ban on voting by people convicted of a wide range of felonies.
Legislators voted to restore voting rights to more people convicted of felonies, but a dispute over that law’s constitutionality created pre-election confusion.
Nebraska’s top election official had no authority to declare unconstitutional a state law that restored the voting rights of those who have been convicted of a felony, the state Supreme Court ...
T-shirts declaring “I’m voting for the convicted felon” fill a gift stand in Milwaukee at the Republican National Convention. (Jim Vondruska/Getty Images) ...