Friend, we’re seeing tremendous support for restoring the right to vote to American citizens in prison.
We noticed you haven’t signed on to our petition yet. Add your name today to raise your voice for protecting and expanding the right to vote to all Americans. If the California legislature passes ACA 4, voters would have the chance to restore the right to vote to approximately 100,000 Californians. Passing a version of ACA 4 nationally could expand voting access to nearly 2 million Americans in prison.
Voting is an inalienable and constitutional right that has been taken away from millions of American citizens. And we’re building momentum to give it back! Thank you for standing with us. - California Environmental Voters |
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From: Marquis Mason, California Environmental Voters To: [email protected]
Date: July 21, 2023 Subject: TAKE ACTION: Expand the right to vote to all |
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The right to vote is not a privilege, friend — voting in America is an inalienable human right that should be afforded to all citizens regardless of their past. Even if they are currently imprisoned. One of EnviroVoters’ top priority bills this year is Assembly Constitutional Amendment 4 (ACA 4). If passed by the state legislature, ACA 4 would let voters decide whether to restore the right to vote to California citizens who are completing their prison sentences.
ACA 4 would expand voting access to approximately 100,000 Californians who have had their constitutional right to vote taken away. Passing a federal version could return the right to vote to the nearly 2 million imprisoned Americans. Sign our petition to support passing ACA 4 in California and at the federal level to restore voting rights to all American citizens serving in prison. |
There’s nothing radical about this legislation; in fact, if passed, California wouldn’t even be the first state to restore voting rights to citizens serving a prison sentence. In Maine, Vermont, and Washington, D.C., citizens still retain the right to vote while incarcerated.
ACA 4 would allow California to join them in affirming that the right to vote is an inalienable human right.
Currently, there are still deeply systemic barriers that disproportionately prevent Black and brown communities from making their voices heard and using the power of their vote.
Members of these communities are incarcerated at higher rates due to inequitable policing practices and policies. For instance, despite making up only 12% of the U.S. population, Black Americans account for 38% of the incarcerated population.
Let’s protect and expand voting rights — for not just all Californians but all Americans by ensuring every citizen can vote, even those who are incarcerated. Sign on to show your support →
Thank you for your commitment to justice and democracy. |
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| Marquis Mason Advocacy Partnership Coordinator California Environmental Voters (formerly CLCV) |
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California Environmental Voters (formerly CLCV) 350 Frank H. Ogawa Plaza, Suite 1100 Oakland, CA 94612 United States +15102710900 | [email protected]
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