Governor's Discretion in Voting Rights Faces Legal Challenges

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Governor's Discretion in Voting Rights Faces Legal Challenges
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Lawsuits have been filed in Virginia and Kentucky challenging the authority of governors to deny voting rights to former prisoners, arguing that it violates the First Amendment. In Virginia, Governor Glenn Youngkin has twice denied the request of George Hawkins, who completed a 13-year prison term, to restore his voting rights. The lawsuit claims that the federal Constitution limits the governor's power and calls for the establishment of rules governing decisions on voting rights restoration. Similar concerns are raised in Kentucky, where a lawsuit challenges Governor Andy Beshear's decision to exclude certain former prisoners from automatic restoration. The outcome of these lawsuits could have significant implications for voting rights in these states.

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