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NJ Assembly approves voting rights to some convicts

A party-line vote for a bill that would give some convicts the right to vote in NJ.

11/25/2019

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NJ Assembly approves voting rights to some convicts

Clip: 11/25/2019 | 4m 1sVideo has Closed Captions

A party-line vote for a bill that would give some convicts the right to vote in NJ.

It was a party-line vote in the Assembly on Monday for a bill that would give those on parole or probation the right to vote in NJ.

11/25/2019

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