SIGN to support restoring voting rights to felons.
Because New York, the state that convicted Donald Trump of a felony, allows non incarcerated felons to vote, Trump will still be able to cast a ballot.
However, across the United States, the ability of felons to vote varies by state, with some restoring rights after completion of sentence, and others permanently revoking this fundamental democratic right.
This discrepancy not only undermines the principle of equal citizenship but also disproportionately affects minority communities, exacerbating existing inequalities. Denying individuals their right to vote because of past mistakes fails to recognize their capacity for change and growth. It also diminishes the potential for reintegration into society, perpetuating cycles of disadvantage.
Therefore, I urge you to consider the broader implications of disenfranchisement and to join me in advocating for the restoration of voting rights for all convicted felons.
Sign the petition to demand that everyone, regardless of their past, has a voice in shaping our democracy.