Illinois House bill to allow prisoners to vote likely symbolic, says political science expert – Center Square

Illinois’ constitution states inmates do not get the right to vote returned to them until after they are released; This bill put forward by state Rep. La Shawn Ford would go against that express constitutional provision.
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DixonSyder
4 years ago

Democrats voting base, cemeteries and prisons

debtsor
4 years ago

“This bill put forward by state Rep. La Shawn Ford would go against that express constitutional provision.”

It’s been pretty clear for a long time now that this WhackJob of a rep sees the constitution as a piece of toilet paper that he flushes down the toilets. His bills have consistently been insane.

Aaron
4 years ago
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The Supreme Court also

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