Voting Rights for Non-Violent Felons Reinstated Today
Share the post
Share this link via
Or copy link
Voting rights for non-violent felons are scheduled to be reinstated in the Commonwealth today.
Governor Bob McDonnel has stated that as many as 100,000 felons can be expected to be added to the voter rolls.
Despite this reinstatement, some people are worried that only a select few will be able to vote this November, since McDonnel has reclassified burglary and breaking & entering as non-violent crimes.
-
Here’s Your Lineup for Stone Soul 2024: Tickets On Sale Now
-
50 Cent Drags Jay-Z Into Diddy Drama
-
Video Shows Virginia Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears Misgender Trans Senator As ‘Sir,’ Offers Non-Apology
-
Buy Black RVA
-
Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge Collapses After Ship Collision
-
The Chosen One: Ben Wallace Talks Going Undrafted to NBA Hall of Fame
-
Community Conversations with Children's Hospital of Richmond at VCU
-
Porsha Williams Calls Out Simon Guobadia’s ‘Erratic Conduct’ Following His Accusation of Her Bringing a Gunman to Their Home