A lawsuit filed against Gov. Glenn Youngkin last summer over his administration’s changes to voting rights restorations has been found to have merit by the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia.
Gov. Bob McDonnell announces the automatic restoration of voting and civil rights for non-violent felons on an individualized basis. The announcement was made at Cedar Street Baptist Church Wednesday, May 29, 2013.
John Westbrook (left), council liason for councilwomen Michelle Mosby, 9th district, claps after Gov. Bob McDonnell announced the automatic restoration of voting and civil rights for non-violent felons on an individualized basis. The announcement was made at Cedar Street Baptist Church.
Ben Todd Jealous, president and CEO of the NAACP, speaks about the restoration of rights for non-violent offenders at Cedar Street Baptist Church. Gov. Bob McDonnell announced the automatic restoration of voting and civil rights for non-violent felons on an individualized basis.
Richard Walker, who had his rights restored a year ago, shakes hands with Gov. Bob McDonnell after he announced the automatic restoration of voting and civil rights for non-violent felons on an individualized basis.
Richard Walker, who had his rights restored a year ago, shakes hands with Gov. Bob McDonnell after he announced the automatic restoration of voting and civil rights for non-violent felons on an individualized basis. The announcement was made at Cedar Street Baptist Church. Walker is CEO of Bridging the Gap in Virginia.
Gov. Bob McDonnell announces the automatic restoration of voting and civil rights for non-violent felons on an individualized basis. The announcement was made at Cedar Street Baptist Church Wednesday, May 29, 2013.
ALEXA WELCH EDLUND
John Westbrook (left), council liason for councilwomen Michelle Mosby, 9th district, claps after Gov. Bob McDonnell announced the automatic restoration of voting and civil rights for non-violent felons on an individualized basis. The announcement was made at Cedar Street Baptist Church.
ALEXA WELCH EDLUND
Ben Todd Jealous, president and CEO of the NAACP, speaks about the restoration of rights for non-violent offenders at Cedar Street Baptist Church. Gov. Bob McDonnell announced the automatic restoration of voting and civil rights for non-violent felons on an individualized basis.
ALEXA WELCH EDLUND
Richard Walker, who had his rights restored a year ago, shakes hands with Gov. Bob McDonnell after he announced the automatic restoration of voting and civil rights for non-violent felons on an individualized basis.
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Richard Walker, who had his rights restored a year ago, shakes hands with Gov. Bob McDonnell after he announced the automatic restoration of voting and civil rights for non-violent felons on an individualized basis. The announcement was made at Cedar Street Baptist Church. Walker is CEO of Bridging the Gap in Virginia.