Minnesota Supreme Court Rules Current Felon Voting Ban Constitutional, Leaves Issue to Legislature

The Minnesota Supreme Court on Feb. 15 upheld the state’s law that bars felons from voting while on parole, ruling that the law doesn’t violate the fundamental right to vote or the principle of equal protection within the state’s constitution.
The long-awaited decision comes more than a year after the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) argued the case before the Minnesota Supreme Court on Nov. 30, 2021, in hopes of restoring voting rights to more than 50,000 people in the state with active felony records, local Fox News affiliate Fox 9 reported.
“We believe the law is discriminatory, leading to racial disparities in voting that in turn lead to political inequality,” ACLU of Minnesota staff attorney David McKinney said in a statement. “The criminal legal system’s goal is rehabilitation, redemption, and helping people rejoin their communities—this law clearly serves none of these purposes.”…

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