Voting Rights for Felons in Nebraska: A Game Changer in November?

Omaha, NE, USAWed Oct 16 2024
This: what if thousands of Nebraskans, who have served their time for felonies, could vote in the upcoming elections? That's exactly what the Nebraska Supreme Court ruled recently. The top election official, Bob Evnen, had tried to block these voters, but the court said no. This decision could add a lot of new voters to the rolls. And since Nebraska is one of only two states that splits its Electoral College votes by congressional district, every vote counts big time, especially in the Omaha area. In the past, the Omaha district has given its vote to Democratic presidential candidates. So, you can bet that both sides are putting a lot of effort and money into winning that vote. Nebraska has some close races coming up too, like for a U. S. Senate seat and a U. S. House seat. The last day to register to vote in Nebraska is Oct. 25, and Election Day is Nov. 5. So, if you're a Nebraskan with a felony record, make sure you check if you can vote now. It's a big deal because voting rights for former felons can be complicated. Some states make it easy, but others, like Nebraska, have laws that can make it tough.
https://localnews.ai/article/voting-rights-for-felons-in-nebraska-a-game-changer-in-november-d74e5076

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    What if felons started a 'Felons for Fair Voting' campaign? Would that gain traction?
    If felons could vote, would they vote for candidates who promise to reduce their sentences?
    What if felons decided to form their own political party? Would the balance of power shift even more?

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