Voter Guide on 2018 Florida Amendment Four: Voting restoration for convicted felons
Ahead of the general election, former U.S. Senate candidate Alex Snitker broke down the Florida amendments on the 2018 ballot for Florida Daily. Snitker then spoke with Dispatch Radio about the amendments.
UPDATE: All of the Florida Amendments passed except for Amendment One – more HERE
Check out the full audio below.
Here’s his remarks on Amendment Four:
Amendment 4 (Voting Restoration)-YES
Placed on the ballot through citizens signature initiative.
Amendment 4 would automatically restore the right to vote for people with a prior felony conviction, except those convicted of murder or a felony sexual offense, upon completion of their sentence. I believe once people have paid their debt to society, they should have the opportunity to assimilate back into society and become productive citizens. Currently, it can take years to regain voting rights.
Snitker’s full guide at Florida Daily HERE
Alex Snitker is a United States Marine veteran who was the Libertarian nominee for the U.S. Senate back in 2010. He is the president of the Liberty First Network, the liberty lobbying organization based in Florida that works in Tallahassee on positive liberty legislation and educates the citizens on the political process and how they can individually make an impact.
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