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We are thrilled to announce a monumental victory for democracy in Nebraska! The Nebraska Supreme Court has ruled against Secretary of State Bob Evnen’s unjust interpretation of voting rights for Nebraskans with felony convictions. This ruling affirms that citizens who have completed their sentences can now register to vote and participate in the upcoming election via LB 20, which became operative on July 18, 2024.

This important decision marks a significant step forward in restoring voting rights to many Nebraskans. However, it is crucial to recognize that this victory is partial. Those citizens currently serving felony sentences, including probation and parole, remain disenfranchised, and our fight for their rights will continue.

Now is the time for action! If you have completed your sentence and are “off paper,” we urge you to register immediately and make your voice heard through your vote in the upcoming elections. Every vote matters, and your participation is essential to demonstrate what a vibrant democracy looks like.

Together, let’s ensure that every Nebraskan’s voice is heard through their vote and that democracy reflects the will of all its citizens.

To learn more about your rights and how to register, we encourage you to visit these helpful resources: