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All former WA prisoners can now vote. So far, few have

Of the 24,000 residents with felony records now able to vote, just 414 did so last fall. Advocates hope to increase registration and voter education.

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Washington governor signs bill restoring voting rights to felons upon release from prison

OLYMPIA, Wash. — As Americans last year debated the elections, Victor Sauceda endured tough conversations with friends and others talking about their votes. Sauceda, 31, was released from prison in October 2019, he said, after serving time for felony convictions — meaning he couldn’t vote last November. “I just feel that shame that goes along with it, telling them I could not vote,” said Sauceda. “I felt like I was not good enough to vote.” That dynamic changed Wednesday as Gov. Jay Inslee signed a bill restoring the right to vote for Washingtonians convicted of felonies, automatically upon their release from incarceration. Under House Bill 1078, roughly 20,000 people would regain their right to vote, according to the state Department of Corrections (DOC).

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