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State Legislatures Expanding Voting Rights for People With a Past Conviction

About 4.6 million Americans, about 2% of the voting age population in the United States, were disenfranchised due to a past conviction during the past midterm election. Minnesota and New Mexico required returning citizens to finish their parole or probation before they could get access to the ballot. That lawmakers have decided to open that up to as soon as they're out of jail or prison.

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