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TexasTowelie

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Tue Oct 22, 2019, 03:03 PM Oct 2019

ACLU sues Minnesota over voting restrictions for some felons

ST. PAUL — The American Civil Liberties Union of Minnesota on Monday, Oct. 21, sued the Minnesota Secretary of State’s Office arguing the state’s voting laws are unconstitutional as they deny tens of thousands of people on supervision or probation the right to vote.

Four Minnesotans barred from voting due to previous felony offenses and current probation status filed the lawsuit with the ACLU in Ramsey County District Court on Monday. The four are among 52,000 Minnesotans who can’t vote because of their supervision or probation status.

Under current law, those convicted of a felony lose the right to vote until after they’ve completed their sentence including prison time, probation, parole or conditional release. A campaign to restore the vote to felons who complete their prison time or who aren’t sentenced to imprisonment failed in the Legislature earlier this year.

But attorneys with the ACLU said they would rather take the decision to the courts following inaction in the Legislature. And they said the quick resolution of the case could be key to getting thousands of Minnesotans the right to vote ahead of the 2020 election.

Read more: https://www.southernminn.com/faribault_daily_news/news/state/article_4b4f733e-4070-58e5-82f2-ee2589d8a7e6.html

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ACLU sues Minnesota over voting restrictions for some felons (Original Post) TexasTowelie Oct 2019 OP
So, Newest Reality Oct 2019 #1

Newest Reality

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1. So,
Tue Oct 22, 2019, 03:09 PM
Oct 2019

Is the concern that a whole bunch of felons will get together and vote for a felon candidate? Felon's unite?

Ah, gee, we have a criminal in the highest office in the country and it didn't take any convicted felons, (maybe some potential ones) to get that.

So, OOOO, scary felons VOTING! I would wonder if a career criminals would be that concerned about politics generally and if their votes would take the country down. This law seems rather antiquated.

Well, enough silly rambling and speculations, the point is it didn't take actual felons to get this mob boss in.

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