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Analysis & Commentary
Voting After Criminal Conviction

Rhode Island Family Life Center’s Study on the Impact of Felony Disenfranchisement in the State

Proposed Resolution to the National Conference of State Legislatures

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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