image On Aug. 22, Gov. Terry McAuliffe started the process of restoring 13,000 felons’ voting rights on an individual basis, which Republicans denounced McAuliffe’s order as an overextension of executive authority. Appears In Virginia Supreme Court upholds McAuliffe’s individual restoration of voting rights By Kathleen Smith | September 22, 2016 “I think there’s going to be a lot of discussion during this session about voting rights,” Simon said.
Virginia Supreme Court upholds McAuliffe’s individual restoration of voting rights By Kathleen Smith | September 22, 2016 “I think there’s going to be a lot of discussion during this session about voting rights,” Simon said.
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