The state Supreme Court has upheld a law giving Nebraskans with prior felony convictions the right to vote once they have completed their sentence. Proponents of the measure are calling it a hard-fought victory to restore full rights to citizens who have paid their debt to society. State lawmakers challenged a clause in the state's 1875 constitution disenfranchising people with felony convictions for life. ...
I figured that the Nebraska Supreme Court would rule like this and I’m glad to see that they did. I’m also happy that they extended the registration deadline to 10/25 so that people can still vote.