Rhode Island Voters Grant Right to Vote to Formerly Incarcerated Citizens
This November, Rhode Island voters approved Question 2 in a referendum, thereby which allowing formerly incarcerated citizens who are now on probation or parole to vote. This historic vote grants the right to vote to 15,000 Rhode Islanders and makes this the first instance in U.S. history that voters have opted to expand the franchise to formerly incarcerated residents.
[Coverage of Question 2]
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[Coverage of Question 2]
[More on full voting rights]