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Analysis & Commentary
Voting After Criminal Conviction

Comparison of Florida Department of Clemency Database with Office of Executive Clemency Records of C

Authored by: Board of Clemency and Department of Elections
– 05/26/04

Floridians Who Can’t Vote

– 04/03/04

Locking Out the Vote

– 04/01/03

Editorial Memorandum: An “Unhealthy Democracy” Florida Court Case Highlights Felon Disenfranchisement Crisis in U.S.; National Effort to Restore Voting Rights to Ex-Felons Grows

– 07/02/02

Votes That Will Never Be Counted

– 11/12/00

Cruel and All Too Usual

– 06/28/99

Alabama Know Your Rights Brochure

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