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Essay about A Call to Action: Opening the Ballot for Convicted Felons

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“There is an estimated number of 5.85 million Americans who are prohibited from voting due to laws that disenfranchise citizens convicted of felony offenses.” (Uggen). Varying by state, each disenfranchisement law is different. Only 2 out of 50 U.S. states; Vermont & Maine, authorize voting from convicted felons incarcerated and liberated as shown in (Fig. 1). But of the 48 remaining states these rights are either prohibited or authorized in at least 5 years succeeding to liberation. This disenfranchisement needs to be retracted due to fact that convicted felons; incarcerated or liberated, are U.S. citizens who are guaranteed constitutional rights that should allow them as citizens to have equal opportunity in political and social …show more content…

But the” point of incarceration is to make the convicted offender suitable to re-enter society” (Hull). This in turn means if the time of conviction is up then they are allowed to attain their rights as returning citizens.
It is an assumption that race is a main factor in felony disenfranchisement because it prevents political involvement from African Americans and other minority races who are convicted of crimes that offenses are underlined in Felony Disenfranchisement laws that Haygood suggest are “offenses considered to be committed by the majority of blacks.” It could be supported that “more than one-third of the total disenfranchised population are black men” (Fellner). Due to these numbers the minority is disproportionally represented because of the astronomical amount of people in one race who are prohibited from voting due to their criminal activity.
This is an unfair advantage to those superior to the inferior because the majority of political and social interest adequately reflect one class. This class has one priority which is to shape an economy that ensures their class and the standing in which they have in the country’s political decisions as the primary facilitators. This of course warrants merit because this class has found a way to limit the influence that minorities have by establishing Felony Disenfranchisement

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