Minnesota Senate approves restoring voting rights for felons

Republican Minnesota state Sen. Warren Limmer, of Maple Grove, discusses his opposition to a bill that came up for debate on the Senate floor Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2023, to restore voting rights to felons when they get out of prison before they complete their parole. (AP Photo/Steve Karnowsk)

ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — The Minnesota Senate moved Tuesday to restore voting rights to convicted felons as soon as they get out of prison instead of continuing to require them to complete their parole before they can cast a ballot.

The Senate approved the “Restore the Vote†bill less than a week after the and left it up to the Legislature to change them. Democrats behind the measure say it will help reintegrate former inmates — who are disproportionately people of color — back into society.

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