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Kentucky restores voting rights to more than 140,000 nonviolent felons

2019-12-13 17:34:52| New York Post Online Edition: News

FRANKFORT, Ky. Professing his belief in redemption, Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear signed an executive order Thursday to restore voting rights for more than 140,000 nonviolent offenders who have completed their sentences. The new Democratic governor was surrounded by voting-rights supporters in the state Capitol Rotunda as he signed the order on his third day...


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