Recent legislation in Nevada is paving the way for the formerly incarcerated and offenders held in jails to exercise their ...
Last year, Minnesota and New Mexico both lifted voting restrictions for people with felony convictions, restoring their ...
Each state sets its own process around removing and restoring voting rights following a felony conviction. Maine and Vermont are the only states that allow people to vote while still in prison ...
Changes in state law mean that many more people with felony convictions will be voting in 2024 than in previous elections.
The Marshall Project polled 900 Alabama inmates—720 of those were in state prisons and about 158 were in jails, with 22 in “other” lockups.
County elections staff will bring absentee ballots to the jail on Oct. 31 for those who requested them during a registration drive earlier this year.
The FRRC successfully restored voting rights for more than 1.4 million people through Amendment 4, which gives felons voting rights if they completed their sentences.
While some people are making voting plans for Election Day, Milwaukee activists are campaigning for formerly incarcerated ...
Arizonans overwhelmingly decided to pass the measure with a 61.82% vote on Election Day, surpassing a million votes.
Support from suburbs pushed Republican Carl Ritchie to become the next Charleston County Sheriff despite urban areas mostly ...
The Marshall Project asked nearly 3,000 people living in prison and jail for their thoughts on the presidential race pitting ...
As political campaigns scramble for every vote, the Plains states of Nebraska and Oklahoma have passed laws that aim to restore voting rights to people with felony convictions. Thousands of ...