
Some convicted felons can actually vote from prison in Texas. Here’s why.
Texas Standard
Voting Rights and Land Ownership in Texas
This chapter delves into the surprising voting rights of incarcerated individuals in Texas, focusing on how some may not be aware of their eligibility, especially those on death row. It also examines the ongoing debate over the construction of the Marvin Nichols Reservoir, highlighting the tension between urban development and rural landowner concerns. Additionally, the chapter addresses the implications of eminent domain and voter fraud issues, shedding light on the intricate socio-political landscape in the state.
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