Virginia Dems move forward with amendment to restore voting rights to felons after release

RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — Virginia Democrats are moving forward with their plan to amend the state constitution to automatically restore the rights of convicted felons upon their release from prison.

Virginia is currently the only state that permanently prevents all convicted felons from voting unless they get their rights restored by the governor.

“The right to vote is fundamental and the amendment ensures that, if a person has served their time, they deserve to have their right to participate in democracy restored,” said Delegate Elizabeth Bennett-Parker (D-Alexandria).

Virginia’s process of restoring rights to convicted felons has come under intense scrutiny in recent years, as Governor Glenn Youngkin’s process has differed from previous governors.

When he took office, Youngkin decided to review each case individually, while several of his predecessors decided to automatically restore the rights of certain non-violent felons.

“If you want a second chance, it’s not too much to require that you ask for that second chance,” Delegate Paul Milde (R-Stafford) said.

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