Incarcerated Californians can't vote. A prison held an election anywayIncarcerated individuals at San Quentin participated in a mock election, highlighting the ongoing disenfranchisement of felons in the US electoral system.
For the formerly incarcerated, voting for the first time is also about those who can'tFirst-time voter Craig Muhammad described his voting experience as emotional and empowering after spending 42 years in prison.
Incarcerated Californians can't vote. A prison held an election anywayIncarcerated individuals at San Quentin participated in a mock election, highlighting the ongoing disenfranchisement of felons in the US electoral system.
For the formerly incarcerated, voting for the first time is also about those who can'tFirst-time voter Craig Muhammad described his voting experience as emotional and empowering after spending 42 years in prison.