Delaware bill would restore voting rights to people who have completed felony sentences
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A proposed amendment to the Delaware Constitution would restore voting rights to people convicted of felonies once they have completed their prison sentences, a change supporters say removes barriers to voting while critics argue some crimes should permanently disqualify a person from casting a ballot.
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A proposed amendment to Delaware's Constitution would restore voting rights to people who have completed felony prison sentences, drawing support from those who see it as a second chance and opposition from those who believe some crimes should permanently bar voting.
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