Unsurprisingly, Greta’s opponent is attacking voting rights once again.
After a Mississippi court ruled that banning convicted felons who have served their time from voting qualifies as cruel and unusual punishment under our state’s constitution, Lynn Fitch is calling for the court to reverse their decision.
Greta, on the other hand, knows that the court made a positive step in defending voting rights in Mississippi. After people have served their time in Mississippi, continuing to punish them by banning them from voting is unacceptable and Greta knows it.
When we elect Greta as our next Attorney General, she’ll drop Fitch’s current request for a rehearing on this issue and protect rather than attack our constitutional rights.
Greta Kemp Martin was born, raised, and educated in Mississippi. She is an active member of the Mississippi Bar, and currently works as the Litigation Director for Disability Rights Mississippi, the protection and advocacy agency for the state. As Attorney General, Greta will fight for the rights of everyday Mississippians, and stand up for the working people of this state.