Virginia
Related: About this forumRepublicans fall in line against final push to expand felon voting rights in Virginia
As expected, Republicans stuck together and blocked the move.
Link to tweet
As supporters try a last-ditch push to end Virginia's lifetime felon disenfranchisement policy, few are optimistic House GOP leaders will change
Claustrum
(5,052 posts)Why do this now that republican had the best mid term year in the last 10+ years?
mahatmakanejeeves
(60,933 posts)Sometime like that. I'll have to look that up.
Claustrum
(5,052 posts)Or why not wait till we gain some seats back.
Dave in VA
(2,182 posts)This was a way to limit non whites from voting. Trump up some charges and charge as a felony. If (as in always) followed by conviction, they loose the right to vote for the rest of their lives.
To change or add an amendment to the VA constitution the General Assembly must pass the same bill in both houses in two consecutive sessions with an interviening election of General Assembly members.
All of this is old holdover crap from the Harry Byrd machine era. It is still popular in conservative areas and has been very difficult to make changes.
There's more to it, but hope this helps somewhat.
PS: I wish they would say former felons.