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Minnesotan in Maryland via Owatonna, St Paul, & UMN Asst Prof at UMD Criminology (criminal records, collateral consequences, civic engagement, public policy, data) "Funny here and there," according to one student robertstewart.io
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Florida remains the nation’s disenfranchisement leader in total numbers, with 961K currently banned from voting (including 730K post-sentence, often because of outstanding fines/fees). Tennessee, which has a labrynthian policy, has the highest disenfranchisement rate (7.7%).

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Here are estimated state-level disenfranchisement rates for African American, Latino, and female.

Figure 2. Overall State Felony Disenfranchisement Rates, 2024

This U.S. map shows state felony disenfranchisement rates in 2024. States are shaded based on the percentage of disenfranchised individuals in each state. The Southeast generally shows higher disenfranchisement rates, with other regions varying in shading.
Figure 7. African American Felony Disenfranchisement Rates, 2024

This U.S. map illustrates African American felony disenfranchisement rates by state in 2024, with varying shades. The map indicates that Southern states have particularly high disenfranchisement rates for African Americans.
Figure 8. Latino Felony Disenfranchisement Rates (Available Data), 2024

This U.S. map displays Latino felony disenfranchisement rates by state in 2024, where data is available. The states are color-coded. The map shows varying levels of disenfranchisement, with some concentration in the South and Southwest.
Figure 9. Female Disenfranchisement Rates, 2024

This U.S. map represents felony disenfranchisement rates for females in 2024, with different shades. Higher disenfranchisement rates for females appear predominantly in the Southeast, with the rest of the country showing generally lower rates.
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Robert Stewart
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Minnesotan in Maryland via Owatonna, St Paul, & UMN Asst Prof at UMD Criminology (criminal records, collateral consequences, civic engagement, public policy, data) "Funny here and there," according to one student robertstewart.io
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