Voting Rights For Ex-Felons Restored
CNS News - A coalition of liberal groups is hailing the state of Nebraska for restoring the voting rights of felons.
Although Nebraska Governor Dave Heineman, a Republican, vetoed the bill on Wednesday, the state's unicameral legislature overrode his veto on Thursday by a 36-11 vote (six votes more than the 30 needed for an override).
The new law will automatically restore the voting rights of Nebraska felons two years after they complete their prison sentences or meet the terms of their parole or probation.
While some on the right say they are "appalled" I have to say that I am quite in favor of it. A convict, once released from prison and having fulfilled the terms of his or her sentencing, is no longer a convict. They are citizens restored to society once again. Supposedly their so-called "debt to society" is supposed to have been filled at that point.
I simply do not see what legal or constitutional basis any government has for denying them the right to vote once freed.
Previous posts on this subject here and here.














