Illinois Bill Would Restore Voting Rights to Thousands of Incarcerated People
In every election cycle since 1992, more than 30,000 people in Illinois have been denied the right to vote due to being confined in prison. Until 2019, an additional 19,000 were disenfranchised because they were in county jails. That year, however, Illinois passed two significant pieces of legislation that strengthened citizens’ access to vote. The “Voting in Jail” bill ensured that people…