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File #: R-135-14    Version: Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 6/9/2014 In control: Metro Council
On agenda: 7/24/2014 Final action: 7/24/2014
Title: A RESOLUTION SUPPORTING THE AMENDMENT OF THE KENTUCKY CONSTITUTION ?145 TO RESTORE VOTING RIGHTS TO PERSONS CONVICTED OF FELONIES OTHER THAN TREASON, INTENTIONAL KILLING, A SEX CRIME, OR BRIBERY, THE RIGHT TO VOTE AT THE EXPIRATION OF PROBATION OR FINAL DISCHARGE FROM PAROLE OR MAXIMUM EXPIRATION OF SENTENCE (As Amended).
Sponsors: Rick Blackwell (D-12), Marianne Butler (D-15), Cheri Bryant Hamilton (D-5), David James (D-6), Attica Scott (D-1), Barbara Shanklin (D-2), David Tandy (D-4), Tina Ward-Pugh (D-9), Mary C. Woolridge (D-3), Jerry T. Miller (R-19), Vicki Aubrey Welch (D-13), Stuart Benson (R-20), Kelly Downard (R-16), Cindi Fowler (D-14), Jim King (D-10), Tom Owen (D-8)
Attachments: 1. RES 072 2014
RESOLUTION NO. ________, SERIES 2014
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A RESOLUTION SUPPORTING THE AMENDMENT OF THE KENTUCKY CONSTITUTION ?145 TO RESTORE VOTING RIGHTS TO PERSONS CONVICTED OF FELONIES OTHER THAN TREASON, INTENTIONAL KILLING, A SEX CRIME, OR BRIBERY, THE RIGHT TO VOTE AT THE EXPIRATION OF PROBATION OR FINAL DISCHARGE FROM PAROLE OR MAXIMUM EXPIRATION OF SENTENCE (As Amended).
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Sponsored By: Council Members Scott, Shanklin, Woolridge, James, Hamilton, Ward-Pugh, Blackwell, Butler, Tandy, Miller, Welch, President King, Owen, Downard, Fowler and Benson

WHEREAS, persons who have been convicted of felony crimes are, pursuant to Kentucky Constitution ?145 and Kentucky Revised Statute ("KRS") 116.113(3), removed from the voter registration records and are not permitted to vote in elections in the state of Kentucky; and
WHEREAS, all persons convicted of any felony must apply for executive clemency, a complex procedure that provides no assurance, transparency or uniformity to the process of petitioning for the restoration of voting rights; and
WHEREAS, the Kentucky General Assembly has proposed that ?145 of the Kentucky Constitution be amended to state that "Persons convicted in any court of competent jurisdiction of any other felony shall be excluded from the right of suffrage until expiration of probation or final discharge from parole or maximum expiration of sentence," which simplifies the process of restoring voting rights to convicted felons in a more straightforward, uncomplicated and efficient manner; and
WHEREAS, in following similar practices with other governing bodies throughout the nation, and in keeping with the principles of rehabilitation of society's criminal offenders and restorative justice, and to adhere to the principle that voting is a fundamental right and that participation in the democratic process shall not unnecessarily be infringed on;
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL OF THE LOUISVILLE/JEFFERSON COUN...

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