I believe that Tom Miles also has a paper in the Journal of Legal Studies
that challenges some of Uggen and Manza's assumptions about felon voting
rates.
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Subject: Felon Voting Rates
Christopher Uggen of the University of Minnesota and Jeff Manza of
Northwestern University have been studying felon voting bans for five years.
I believe they address the question of felon voting rates in the following
article, "Democratic Contraction? The Political Consequences of Felon
Disenfranchisement in the United States." American Sociological Review
67:777-803. In the article, the authors suggest that felon
disenfranchisement is likely to have affected the outcome of the 2000
presidential election and 7 U.S. Senate elections.
Uggen's website provides a link to this article, as well as several others
on felon disenfranchisement.
http://www.soc.umn.edu/%7Euggen/FD_summary.htm
SAO
Professor Spencer Overton
The George Washington University Law School
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From: "Deborah Goldberg" <deborah.goldberg@nyu.edu>
Date: Wed, 09 Feb 2005 12:11:52 -0500
I don't know whether such data exists, but if it does, it is likely to
be highly misleading. What we do know is that there is widespread
misinformation about whether people with felony convictions can vote, and
many who can believe that they cannot (often because government officials
tell them that they cannot or erect special barriers to registration).
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David Lublin <dlublin@american.edu> 02/09/05 10:03AM >>>
Not this is necessarily relevant to whether felons should have the
franchise, but does anyone have data on the voting rates of ex-felons in
states where they are not deprived the right to vote as compared people
without felony convictions?
David Lublin
American University
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