Nebraska Supreme Court rules that convicted felons who completed their sentences can vote
- Nebraska's Supreme Court ruled that the Secretary of State had no authority to declare unconstitutional a law restoring voting rights for convicted felons who completed their sentences.
- The court disagreed with state officials, affirming that L.B. 20 is constitutional and must be followed.
- As a result, around 7,000 Nebraskans with felony convictions can register to vote in the upcoming election.
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