Should prisoners have the right to vote? 
KTVZ Asked by KTVZ
1002 Votes

Should prisoners have the right to vote? 

Yes

3

No

18

Yes

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Kristine Dallas
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Kristine Dallas

They are trying to take away our Constitutional right to vote regardless of being a criminal or not that is our right

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Amanda
Amanda

So, felons should be able to own guns too? After all, that's a constitutional right as well. Try serving your sentence first.

Latterdaysaint
Latterdaysaint

Not a good idea

Kristine Dallas
0
Kristine Dallas

Just because you're incarcerated they're still citizens of the United States and we should not take that away from them constitutionally

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Latterdaysaint
Latterdaysaint

Not a good idea

No

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Steven Huillet
2
Steven Huillet

This is about the stupidest law I have ever seen Liberal Democrats come up with. Just another way for Democrats to continue destroying Oregon. It's all about gaining more Democratic voters. Shame on all of you.

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Kristine Dallas
Kristine Dallas

Regardless of your criminal status you're taking away the constitutional right of civilians and that's not okay they have the right to vote regardless

Ross Poldark
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Ross Poldark

The government wants to take away many of the freedoms and rights of law abiding citizens, and now they want to give criminals the right to Vote. This says a lot about the lack of moral compass and lack of integrity In our government.

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Debra Sun-Mills
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Debra Sun-Mills

Absolutely no. They lost their rights when they committed a crime. This is just another stupid politically motivated law.

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Tanya nogales
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Tanya nogales

Prisoners should not have the right to vote. They already had made a bad choice in life. We are already facing state and government problems without their vote. I dont need any criminal choosing whats best for us and our children.

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Amanda
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Amanda

Absolutely not! They lost that right when they broke the law. Plus, I'm pretty sure their voting rights are restored after they serve their sentence.

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Terree Putman
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Terree Putman

They are incarcerated & should NOT BE ALLOWED WHILE THEY ARE ON THE INSIDE. A dumb ideal!! They can vote when They are out and a part of society.

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Ron Deems
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Ron Deems

One of the consequences of being a scourge of society is you loose your right to vote. Keep it that way.

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Dave DuRette
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Dave DuRette

Have you got some sort oof vendetta going here Mr. Daniels? Give it a break.

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SunnySunshinestein
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SunnySunshinestein

Only after they've completed their jail sentence and paid all fines and/or restitution.

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Rick Allen
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Rick Allen

Of course not, that is absurd. Criminals, illegal aliens, non citizens, thats bizarre nonsense. The leftest D A s are letting dangerous criminal back on the streets before their trials, this is insane, and twisted. A criminal waives those rights when committing a crime, period!

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Mark Mueller
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Mark Mueller

When a person commits a felony they have demonstrated that they cannot function in a civil society and therefore forfeit their right to vote. This looks like another Democrat attempt to harvest votes.

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Deb Kizer Dyck
0
Deb Kizer Dyck

Criminals have lost that privilege! It's outrageous to consider giving that back to them. We need proper law-abiding citizens to help guide this country, not criminals!

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Latterdaysaint
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Latterdaysaint

Voting is a privilege; a privilege properly exercised at the voting booth, not from a prison cell. States have a significant interest in reserving the vote for those who have abided by the social contract that forms the foundation of a representative democracy. We are talking about rapists, murderer

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Latterdaysaint
Latterdaysaint

I'm also, btw he is not my daddy

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Are you noticing fewer distracted drivers on the roads?

Yes

0

No

3

Yes

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No

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Harry D
3
Harry D

Like most drivers, I have one hand holding my fast food, other hand holding my cell phone, a knee on the steering wheel, and rarely look up from my cell phone so I don't know if other drivers are so irresponsible to be driving distracted or not. I certainly don't drive distracted, that's bad. FJB

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Faye Friedrich
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Faye Friedrich

Many time ppl are seen looking/using phone while driving crossing the line on the road or having to slam on their brakes so they don't hit the car in front of them.

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Zaos Gonzolez
0
Zaos Gonzolez

Culture isn't legislated.

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