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明尼苏达州共同事业组织加入法庭之友陈述以恢复投票权

昨天,明尼苏达州共同事业组织与明尼苏达州第二次机会联盟和明尼苏达州妇女选民联盟联合请求提交一份法庭之友陈述,以支持在州最高法院审理的施罗德诉明尼苏达州国务卿案中全面恢复投票权。该陈述要求明尼苏达州最高法院宣布剥夺有重罪前科的社区成员(超过 55,000 名明尼苏达人)选举权的做法违宪。

Yesterday, Common Cause Minnesota joined the Minnesota Second Chance Coalition and the League of Women Voters of Minnesota in requesting to file an amicus brief to support the full restoration of voting rights in the 施罗德诉明尼苏达州州务卿案 case before the State Supreme Court. Last year, the organizations filed an amicus brief with the Minnesota Court of Appeals and have filed again in support as the higher court hears the case. The brief asks the Minnesota Supreme Court to declare the practice of disenfranchising members of the community with prior felony convictions—more than 55,000 Minnesotans—unconstitutional. 

“Depriving tens of thousands of tax-paying Minnesotans of their right to vote is taxation without representation,” said Annastacia Belladonna-Carrera, Executive Director of Common Cause Minnesota. “Minnesota’s racist felony disenfranchisement laws keep Minnesotans, particularly those who belong to communities of color, locked out from the political process, despite maintaining employment and paying taxes. The Minnesota Supreme Court must rule these discriminatory laws unconstitutional so that every person’s right to be heard by our government is protected.”  

根据 The Sentencing Project, Minnesota’s felony disenfranchisement laws deny the right to vote to 55,029 Minnesotans, disproportionately impacting people of color. Of the 55,029 Minnesotans, 17 percent are Black and 6 percent are Latino, despite only representing 7 percent and 5.6 percent of the population respectively.

 To view the brief, 点击这里 

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