Alabama says a new state law expanding the list of felonies that cause a person to lose their right to vote won’t be enforced until after the November election and asked a judge to dismiss a lawsuit over the effective date.

The Alabama attorney general office wrote in a Friday court filing that the new law, which has a Oct. 1 effective date, cannot be used to block people from voting in the upcoming election, because the Alabama Constitution prohibits new election laws from taking effect within six months of the general election.

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    3 months ago

    No citizen lose the right to vote, ever, for any reason other than no longer being a citizen.

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      3 months ago

      Election related crimes should result in disenfranchisement. People who gerrymander districts shoujd be barred from voting or holding public office.

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        3 months ago

        Nope, they, too, should be allowed to vote. We shouldn’t allow any path to disenfranchisement.

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      Treason, voter fraud at scale, insurrection/coup seem like good reasons. Anything short of that seems ridiculous.