Legislation to allow prisoners to vote stalls – Center Square

Democratic state Rep. LaShawn Ford said his amendment to the bill would make Illinois the third state in the nation to allow incarcerated convicted felons, including murderers, to vote in elections.
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Mike
4 years ago

I wonder if inmates would vote for Kim Foxx.

Pension Thief
4 years ago

Convicted felons, politicians, is there a difference?

William
4 years ago

Law breakers electing law makers or is it law breakers electing law breakers.

debtsor
4 years ago

Are the Brown’s chicken murderers republican or democrat?

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