Some former felons, eligible to vote this summer, are in registration limbo
While a pending constitutional amendment to automatically restore voting rights to people with felony convictions who have served their sentences awaits Virginians approval or rejection in a statewide referendum later this year, thousands of people who should never have lost their right to vote in the first place remain in limbo during this summers congressional primary elections.
After a court ruled earlier this year that certain felony convictions should not have resulted in loss of voting rights, Virginias Department of Elections had until June 1 to comply with the order to rectify the situation.
Instead, on June 1, the department sent an advisory to election officials indicating that they should not deny peoples applications but to not fully process them either.
Please note that records available through the felon search may have been affected by the updates to the Agency Felony Prohibited table. ELECT will provide additional guidance on reviewing felony history soon, the June 2 advisory obtained by The Mercury read.
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