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Ex-Felons, Our Votes Matter Too: Powered by Proposition 17 and Amendment 76!

This slogan encapsulates the empowerment and significance of ex-felons' voices in the democratic process, highlighting the legal frameworks of Proposition 17 and Amendment 76.

Here are five critical points for voter registration for ex-felons in California and Colorado, with reference to Proposition 17 and Amendment 76:

  1. Eligibility Criteria: Ex-felons in both California and Colorado must meet specific eligibility criteria to register to vote. Under Proposition 17 in California, individuals on parole after completing their prison terms are eligible to register. Similarly, under Amendment 76 in Colorado, ex-felons can register to vote once they have completed their sentences.

  2. Registration Process: Ex-felons need to follow the standard voter registration process in their respective states. This typically involves completing a voter registration form, providing identification and proof of residence, and submitting the form to the appropriate election office or online platform.

  3. Awareness Campaigns: Organizations and advocacy groups play a crucial role in raising awareness about voter registration rights for ex-felons. They conduct outreach programs, provide informational resources, and facilitate registration drives to ensure eligible individuals are aware of their rights and the registration process.

  4. Legal Assistance: Ex-felons facing challenges or uncertainties regarding their voter registration rights can seek legal assistance. Many legal aid organizations offer services to help individuals navigate the complexities of voter registration laws, including the implications of Proposition 17 in California and Amendment 76 in Colorado.

  5. Civic Engagement: Encouraging ex-felons to actively participate in civic engagement beyond voter registration is essential. This includes educating them about the importance of voting, staying informed about political issues, and participating in community initiatives to promote positive change and representation.


These critical points outline the key aspects of voter registration for ex-felons in California and Colorado, highlighting the impact of Proposition 17 and Amendment 76 on their rights and opportunities for civic engagement.
 
Proposition 17 in California and Amendment 76 in Colorado that have reinstated their voting rights.

Our Votes Count Too

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