In Florida, Path to Restoring Felons' Voting Rights Has Been Fraught with Challenge
Until 2018, Florida was one of only a few states that banned felons from voting for life. But that year, a two-thirds majority of the state passed an initiative to restore voting eligibility to felons who had served their sentences. It was a major victory for voting rights -- but the subsequent impl...
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