Lawmakers may consider restoring the right to vote for convicted felons

Those convicted of a felony serving time in an Illinois prison may be allowed to cast a ballot. Senate Bill 3482, sponsored by State Sen. Lakesia Collins, D-Chicago, would grant incarcerated individuals the right to vote from prison within 14 days of their conviction. Collins said this bill would fulfill the true purpose of the Voting Rights Act and restore equal opportunity to incarcerated individuals in choosing who represents them in the state legislature.

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