In April 2016, Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe issued an executive order which restored voting rights to more than 200,000 convicted felons living in the state. The order overturned the state’s practice of felony disenfranchisement, which excludes people from voting who have been convicted of a criminal defense. The 14th amendment of the United States prohibits citizens from voting who have participated in a “rebellion, or other crime” but allows states to determine which crimes qualify for voter disenfranchisement. In the U.S. approximately 5.8 million people are inelig…
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Response rates from 402 Barrea voters.
47% Yes |
53% No |
24% Yes |
53% No |
10% Yes, but only after completing their sentences and parole/probation |
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8% Yes, except for felons convicted of murder or violent crimes |
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5% Yes, every citizen deserves the right to vote |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 402 Barrea voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 402 Barrea voters.
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Unique answers from Barrea voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@95PB2642yrs2Y
This is already regulated by Italian laws
@95FJCTS2yrs2Y
I am fine with current state about
@952ZCVZ2yrs2Y
Yes, given proff they succeeded in their rehabilitation program
@94VHXVB2yrs2Y
Yes, but only if they are declared mentally stable and are not involved into criminal organizations/mafia or are not accused of political crimes
@94LNK8L2yrs2Y
Only on matters that regard them (such as jail reforms)
@8YHNW8Z3yrs3Y
Yes. It might be a way to realizw re-education, to demonstrate that though convicted criminals they still are members of this society, they still matter. They still are essential parts of our Republic.
@8Y28NQH3yrs3Y
yes, except for people who are in the mafia.
@8X6Q3M43yrs3Y
Si, dopo essere dichiarati capaci di intendere e prendere decisioni coscienziose tramite test e prove
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