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Related: About this forumNewly Elected Governor Strips 140,000 Of Voting Rights, Lowers The Minimum Wage
BY ALICE OLLSTEIN DEC 23, 2015 10:21 AM
Less than a month after taking office, Kentuckys newly elected Republican Gov. Matt Bevin reversed a move by his Democratic predecessor that had restored the voting rights of about 140,000 former felons.
Those impacted, who are overwhelmingly African American and lower income, had already completed their felony sentences but remained permanently disenfranchised. The order excluded those convicted of violent crimes, sex crimes, bribery or treason.
Bevins move Tuesday night goes against promises he made during the campaign to keep the restoration of voting rights in place. He even told reporters in November that he would stand up to his own party on the issue and convince them it was the right thing to do. Now, thanks to his order, tens of thousands of Kentuckians will not only lose the opportunity to regain their voting rights, they will also be permanently unable to serve on a jury, run for office, or obtain a vocational license.
The only explanation Bevin offered for the reversal is that he believes it is an issue that must be addressed through the legislature and by the will of the people.
Kentucky is one of a tiny handful of states where former felons have to individually petition the governor to restore their civil rights after they have fully completed their sentences a process that can be arbitrary and humiliating. As a result, one in five African Americans in the state are disenfranchised. Studies have found that ex-felons who have their voting rights restored feel more invested in their communities and are less likely to end up back in the criminal justice system.
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Newly Elected Governor Strips 140,000 Of Voting Rights, Lowers The Minimum Wage (Original Post)
n2doc
Dec 2015
OP
Disenfranching voters through systematic arrests and felony convictions. See Furgeson, Mo.
Scuba
Dec 2015
#1
Bevin has also ended all advertising for Kynect, Kentucky's health care program,
No Vested Interest
Dec 2015
#5
Scuba
(53,475 posts)1. Disenfranching voters through systematic arrests and felony convictions. See Furgeson, Mo.
saturnsring
(1,832 posts)2. of course, republicons are liars. that's politics 101 stuff
A Little Weird
(1,754 posts)3. What a liar
I'm sure this will just be the first of many ways he can come up with to screw people over. I am so ashamed that he won.
No Vested Interest
(5,199 posts)5. Bevin has also ended all advertising for Kynect, Kentucky's health care program,
even though the enrollment period does not end until Jan. 31.
Liberal_in_LA
(44,397 posts)6. He is a liar