State to notify felons that they can vote in November
Sep. 14, 2004
CLEVELAND - The state has agreed to inform 34,000 felons on parole and probation that they are allowed to vote in the November election to settle a lawsuit against elections officials around Ohio.
The lawsuit filed last month by prisoner-rights advocates accused elections officials in 21 counties of giving misleading information about felons' voting rights.
Testers identifying themselves as felons telephoned elections officials in all 88 Ohio counties to ask how they could register to vote, said David Singleton, an attorney for the Prison Reform Advocacy Center.
In Ohio, felons can vote as long as they are no longer in prison.
But the suit alleges that some election offices inaccurately told testers that felons couldn't vote until after their probation or parole ended.
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