55.00% - One person, one vote is the irreducible principle of democratic legitimacy — any departure from it requires extraordinary justification.
22.50% - Losing the right to vote while incarcerated is a measured consequence of crime — not a lifetime bar for most offenses.
22.50% - Voting rights should be expanded and protected.
Criminal conviction should not result in disenfranchisement.
40.00% - Losing the right to vote while incarcerated is a measured consequence of crime — not a lifetime bar for most offenses.
35.00% - The right of every citizen to vote and have a voice in society is an unassailable principle.
25.00% - One person, one vote is the irreducible principle of democratic legitimacy — any departure from it requires extraordinary justification.
55.00% - Losing the right to vote while incarcerated is a measured consequence of crime — not a lifetime bar for most offenses.
45.00% - One person, one vote is the irreducible principle of democratic legitimacy — any departure from it requires extraordinary justification.
50.00% - Criminal conviction should not result in disenfranchisement.
50.00% - Criminal conviction should not result in lasting loss of the right to vote.
0.00% - Conviction of a crime should not disenfranchise you of the right to vote.
50.00% - Disfranchisement