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  2. Felony disenfranchisement in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Felony disenfranchisement was a topic of debate during the 2012 Republican presidential primary. Primary candidate Rick Santorum from Pennsylvania argued for the restoration of voting rights for convicted felons who had completed sentences and parole or probation. [26]

  3. Loss of rights due to criminal conviction - Wikipedia

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    Felon jury exclusion is less visible than felony disenfranchisement, and few socio-legal scholars have challenged the statutes that withhold a convicted felon's opportunity to sit on a jury. [18] While constitutional challenges to felon jury exclusion almost always originate from interested litigants, some scholars contend that "it is the ...

  4. Kentucky governor restores voting rights of most felons - AOL

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    Kentucky Governor Steve Beshear on Tuesday signed an executive order restoring voting rights to most felons.

  5. Murder of Ryan Poston - Wikipedia

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    It was granted on August 25, 2016, overturning her conviction on the basis that one of her jurors concealed a felony conviction; Kentucky law prohibits convicted felons from serving on juries. [5] Hubers' new trial was set to begin on September 18, 2017, [ 22 ] but was delayed for four months to January 16, 2018.

  6. Why Kentucky must restore voting rights to former felons: Opinion

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    Denying freed citizens full participation in their community makes it more likely for them to go back to prison.

  7. A guide to voter rights in Kentucky. What you need to know ...

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  8. Rights Restoration - Wikipedia

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    In three states – Florida, Kentucky and Iowa – all individuals convicted of felonies lose their voting rights permanently, and they must directly petition the government to get them back. Critics of these voting prohibitions argue that voting is an unalienable right and should not be taken away from citizens who have finished their prison ...

  9. Millennial ex-felons in Kentucky are voting for the first time

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    Davis, 29, who lives in eastern Kentucky, is enthusiastic about Democratic Senate candidate Amy McGrath, but is still undecided in the presidential election. Millennial ex-felons in Kentucky are ...