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February 7, 2019 • News, Poll release, Press, Press Release

New Poll Conducted for Southern Poverty Law Center Finds Strong Support in Mississippi for Restoring Voting Rights

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Tulchin Research Poll Conducted on Behalf of the Southern Poverty Law Center Finds that 68 percent of Mississippians Support Restoring Voting Rights to People who are Formerly Incarcerated

A recent Tulchin Research survey conducted on behalf of the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) from December 17-21, 2018, among voters in Mississippi finds overwhelmingly support for voting rights broadly and for specific proposals to expand voting rights for those who have been disenfranchised. Specifically, the poll found strong support for making voting more accessible and convenient for eligible voters in general terms as well as for restoring voting rights to people formerly incarcerated.

For the full polling memo, click here.

Almost 70% of Mississippians support restoring voting rights to some ex-felons, poll finds

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