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Groups Applaud Governor Whitmer for Signing Legislation Automatically Registering People to Vote As They Leave Prison
February 21st, 2024
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Groups Applaud Governor Whitmer for Signing Legislation Automatically Registering People to Vote As They Leave Prison
Lansing, Michigan - Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed into law legislation - House Bill 4983 - that would automatically register people to vote upon exiting prison. The bill will reduce confusion about who can and cannot vote given differences in state laws.“The Sentencing Project applauds Governor Whitmer and the Michigan Legislature for passing the first law in the nation that will require a state to register people to vote when they’re released from prison,” said Nicole D. Porter, Senior Director of Advocacy for The Sentencing Project. “Research demonstrates that taking away peoples’ right to vote due to their involvement with the criminal legal system impedes formerly incarcerated people’s ability to reintegrate into their communities. Expanding voting rights can be linked to a reduced likelihood that an individual will commit another crime. While there is more work to be done, this bill is a significant step in the right direction.”This legislation builds on momentum to guarantee voting rights for persons with felony convictions across the country. Since 1997, 26 states and the District of Columbia have expanded voting rights to people living with felony convictions, allowing more than 2 million Americans to regain their right to vote.
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