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After the Supreme Court upheld Nebraska's new law allowing people with past felony convictions to vote, thousands registered in a short two-week span!

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The way we draw voting districts matters! In Nebraska, legislators are fully in charge of the creation of new districts and can choose the voters in their districts. This creates a conflict of interest that needs to be addressed.

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