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Nebraska Supreme Court rules that convicted felons who completed their sentences can vote

  • The Nebraska Supreme Court ruled that convicted felons who completed their sentences can vote, overriding an earlier decision by the state's election official.
  • This decision potentially allows over 7,000 Nebraska residents to vote in the upcoming election, as stated by the American Civil Liberties Union.
  • The court ordered the Secretary of State to remove any voting disqualifications not specified in L.B. 20, ensuring compliance ahead of the election.
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