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Virginia Governor Signs Executive Order To Allow About 200,000 Convicted Felons To Vote
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2016-04-22
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Virginia Governeor Terry McAuliffe signs executive order giving about 200,000 convicted felons (who have completed their sentences and any probation or parole, the right to vote.
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