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Magistrate judge recommends ruling against felon voting advo
Magistrate judge recommends ruling against felon voting advo
Magistrate judge recommends ruling against felon voting advocates in federal suit
A federal magistrate judge In North Carolina has recommended throwing out a case involving voting rights for felons who have completed active prison time. If the decision stands, felons would not participate in the state’s 2024 elections.
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