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    Wash. to appeal felon vote rule to U.S. Supreme Ct.

    OLYMPIA â?? Attorney General Rob McKenna and Secretary of State Sam Reed say they will ask the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn an appellate courtâ??s decision that would give Washington state felons in prison and on community supervision the right to vote.

    McKenna and Reed announced their decision Wednesday. The appeal has to be filed with the court by April, and the state will seek a stay on felony inmatesâ?? ability to vote until the case is resolved.

    Tuesdayâ??s 2-1 ruling by a three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals overturned the 2000 ruling of a district judge in Spokane. The appeals court says Washington stateâ??s felon disenfranchisement law violates the Voting Rights Act of 1965.


    This is a prime example of how our state reps. waste money.....it only shows the way's our reps. want to stop a certain part of society from voting against them.
    jamessr Reviewed by jamessr on . Wash. to appeal felon vote rule to U.S. Supreme Ct. OLYMPIA â?? Attorney General Rob McKenna and Secretary of State Sam Reed say they will ask the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn an appellate courtâ??s decision that would give Washington state felons in prison and on community supervision the right to vote. McKenna and Reed announced their decision Wednesday. The appeal has to be filed with the court by April, and the state will seek a stay on felony inmatesâ?? ability to vote until the case is resolved. Tuesdayâ??s 2-1 ruling by a Rating: 5

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    Wash. to appeal felon vote rule to U.S. Supreme Ct.


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    Wash. to appeal felon vote rule to U.S. Supreme Ct.

    Quote Originally Posted by jamessr
    OLYMPIA â?? Attorney General Rob McKenna and Secretary of State Sam Reed say they will ask the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn an appellate courtâ??s decision that would give Washington state felons in prison and on community supervision the right to vote.

    McKenna and Reed announced their decision Wednesday. The appeal has to be filed with the court by April, and the state will seek a stay on felony inmatesâ?? ability to vote until the case is resolved.

    Tuesdayâ??s 2-1 ruling by a three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals overturned the 2000 ruling of a district judge in Spokane. The appeals court says Washington stateâ??s felon disenfranchisement law violates the Voting Rights Act of 1965.


    This is a prime example of how our state reps. waste money.....it only shows the way's our reps. want to stop a certain part of society from voting against them.
    Yeah, all the felon pot smokers are out to get them!!!!! Rightie that is!

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    Wash. to appeal felon vote rule to U.S. Supreme Ct.

    lol. I think your right on point gypski. I can only imagine who will win in a state that allows all felons to vote them out. The new definition of a prison riot.

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    Wash. to appeal felon vote rule to U.S. Supreme Ct.

    The lose of voting rights has never made sense. What does a felony have to do with voting? And as we've seen more and more things are becoming felonies. Won't be long before jaywalking will be a felony. I've always felt the only crimes that should be felonies are those involving violence.

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