LWV Report says Nearly 1 in 4 African Americans in Kentucky is Disenfranchised
Sunday, March 12, 2017 at 01:28AM
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From [HERE] A report published by The League of Women Voters of Kentucky on Monday says that over 300,000 residents are barred from voting due to Kentucky’s lifetime voting bans on people with felony convictions.

The report says the figure (312,000 residents,) is an increase of 68,000 residents since their report in 2013, and 126,000 since the 2006 report.

Titled, “Felony Disenfranchisement in the Commonwealth of Kentucky,” the report also says Kentucky is third in the nation in the rate of disenfranchisement, and first in the disenfranchisement of African Americans.

Other notable figures include:

Kentucky is one of four states to ban former felons from voting.

The League of Women Voters of Kentucky also included recommendations for alleviating disenfranchisement of individuals with felony convictions, suggesting:

“The League was created by women who struggled many years seeking the right to vote,” said Nita Smith, co-president of the state League. “We believe citizens who have made a mistake should have that right reinstated once they have completed their full sentence and/or parole. The League of Women Voters believes that our society is stronger when all of our citizens vote.”

The entire report can be accessed by clicking here.

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