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basejumper
01-27-2008, 08:39 PM
Don't know if everyone is aware of this or not....

You can still vote in NC if you have a felony on your record. You can also vote if you are serving a sentence for a misdemeanor as well as awaiting trial for either a felony or misdemeanor. You DO NOT loose your right to vote in NC just because of a felony you just have to serve your sentence and be off parole.

link to info.
http://www.doc.state.nc.us/rap/ACLU_NC_Voting_Rts_brochure_for_ex_offenders.pdf

This might help a few people who were not aware of this rule.
Spread the word to all your jailbird friends!:)

hueylong
01-27-2008, 08:44 PM
So what? Now we're going to make a push for the FELON vote? That'll help.

AmyPA
01-27-2008, 08:53 PM
Similar to PA. You can't vote while serving time for a felony, or are on work release/in a halfway house. But once you're out, even on parole or probation, you can vote again.

basejumper
01-27-2008, 09:11 PM
So what? Now we're going to make a push for the FELON vote? That'll help.

No, I didn't say push for their vote. Just thought maybe some people were not aware of it... which I know for a fact some people don't know because I just informed someone of this today. They are a huge Ron Paul fan and are one more vote for him and maybe more than that. Just because someone got in trouble with the sometimes unfair laws doesn't mean they are less wanted or needed.

Dianne
01-27-2008, 09:32 PM
That's cause half the elected N.C. officials are felons or want to be felons. When you sleep with the dog, you catch the fleas.

Dennis Peterson
02-01-2008, 02:17 PM
How bout the non-violent drug offender vote?...

Molly1
02-01-2008, 02:33 PM
No, I didn't say push for their vote. Just thought maybe some people were not aware of it... which I know for a fact some people don't know because I just informed someone of this today. They are a huge Ron Paul fan and are one more vote for him and maybe more than that. Just because someone got in trouble with the sometimes unfair laws doesn't mean they are less wanted or needed.

This is great news. There are a lot of people in prison under the draconian mandatory drug sentences. Many Judges hate these laws because their hands are tied and they are required to sentence otherwise non violent offenders.

Maybe someone could contact the prison ministries in NC to pass on the word about Ron Paul?

Doesn't Ron Paul say he will pardon all non violent drug offenders?

rancher89
02-01-2008, 03:29 PM
I just learned about this a couple of weeks ago, I thought that it was uniform across the US that if you were a felon, no more voting.

noztnac
02-01-2008, 05:53 PM
The question is how do we get word to these people quietly?

I bet they all vote just for the opportunity to have a break in their routine.

pcosmar
02-01-2008, 06:33 PM
So what? Now we're going to make a push for the FELON vote? That'll help.

Due to a LOT of misinformation many people are unaware of the laws concerning their vote.
There are different laws though out the states.
Add to this that many petty crimes are classed as felony.

There are presently millions of felons in this country.

Some of US know WE can vote. Some Don't.

evadmurd
02-01-2008, 06:35 PM
The question is how do we get word to these people quietly?

I bet they all vote just for the opportunity to have a break in their routine.

Democrats pushed it quite well during last presidential election.

Molly1
02-01-2008, 10:08 PM
The question is how do we get word to these people quietly?

I bet they all vote just for the opportunity to have a break in their routine.

Call the prisons for the details?

Or the prison ministries?

Ask how you can get RP literature to them.

CGMike
02-01-2008, 11:01 PM
If you think about it, some states actually consider speeding in excess of 30 MPH above the speed limit a felony, just some food for thought, not everyone who is a "convicted felon" is in jail.

therealjjj77
02-01-2008, 11:23 PM
Don't know if everyone is aware of this or not....

You can still vote in NC if you have a felony on your record. You can also vote if you are serving a sentence for a misdemeanor as well as awaiting trial for either a felony or misdemeanor. You DO NOT loose your right to vote in NC just because of a felony you just have to serve your sentence and be off parole.

link to info.
http://www.doc.state.nc.us/rap/ACLU_NC_Voting_Rts_brochure_for_ex_offenders.pdf

This might help a few people who were not aware of this rule.
Spread the word to all your jailbird friends!:)

Huckabee will definitely win that state then:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cNAkzyCrqU0

noztnac
02-02-2008, 03:14 AM
If they can get crack in jail we should certainly be able to sneak in some campaign materials.

pcosmar
02-02-2008, 07:05 AM
Some educational reading on this subject.
http://www.northwestern.edu/ipr/events/Br-punishment-democracy10.pdf


1 A felony is a generic term used to distinguish more serious crimes from lesser crimes known as misdemeanors.
Statutes typically define felonies as those offenses punishable by one year or more of incarceration in a penitentiary.
In practice, however, many states count minor as well as the most serious offenses as felonies.

pcosmar
02-03-2008, 10:10 AM
Call the prisons for the details?

Or the prison ministries?

Ask how you can get RP literature to them.

There are well over 4 million NON incarcerated felons in the US.
I don't think we should "Push" the issue, but educate those that think they don't count.