"Simon and Ellison pledge action in response to judge's challenge of felon voting law in Mille Lacs County"

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"Simon and Ellison pledge action in response to judge's challenge of felon voting law in Mille Lacs County"
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Minnesota's secretary of state and attorney general have vowed to oppose efforts to limit voting rights for people convicted of a felony who are no longer incarcerated, after a judge in Mille Lacs County sought to bar two people from voting as part of their sentences even while on probation or supervised release. The judge's orders contradict a state law passed earlier this year, and the attorney general and secretary of state argue that the orders are not lawful. They plan to challenge the rulings and assert that in Minnesota, if you are over 18, a U.S. citizen, a resident of Minnesota for at least 20 days, and not currently incarcerated, you are eligible to vote.

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