Alabama Delays Felon Voting Law Amid Legal Issues
Alabama Delays Felon Voting Law Amid Legal Issues

Alabama Delays Felon Voting Law Amid Legal Issues

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Despite the passage of Amendment 4 in 2018, which aimed to restore voting rights to felons in Florida upon completion of their sentences, over 1 million felons still face disenfranchisement primarily due to financial obligations tied to their convictions. Recent proposals by the Florida Division of Elections aim to add clarity to the eligibility process, including allowing felons to request advisory opinions on their voting status. Meanwhile, in Alabama, a judge dismissed a lawsuit challenging a new law that expands the list of felonies disqualifying individuals from voting, as the state confirmed the law would not be enforced before the upcoming election. These developments highlight ongoing challenges and legal complexities surrounding the restoration of voting rights for felons in both states.

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