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Minnesota Supreme Court Upholds Law Restoring Voting Rights to Felons

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Minnesota Supreme Court Upholds Law Restoring Voting Rights to Felons

The Minnesota Supreme Court has upheld a law that restores the right to vote to felons upon their release from prison. This decision solidifies a significant measure championed by Governor Tim Walz, who is currently the vice-presidential pick for the Democratic party.

The law, enacted in 2023, faced a challenge from the Minnesota Voters Alliance, which argued against its constitutionality. However, the state’s highest court firmly rejected the challenge, affirming the legality of the legislation. The court’s ruling is seen as a victory for voting rights advocates and a significant step towards greater inclusivity in the electoral. . .

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