Harris supports restoring voting rights to felons after their time has been served. She opposes voting rights for imprisoned felons, but has expressed willingness to reconsider this position. As California Attorney General in 2016, Harris supported a state law to restore voting rights to individuals serving time under community supervision. The bill would also expand voting rights to those serving a felony sentence in county jail.

“We right now have got a lot of work to do with the people in our country who have served their time and have been prohibited from voting… Currently in our country there are 6 million people who have served their time and are still prohibited from voting, and that has been an area of focus for me for quite some time, and we’ve got to address that and address that immediately, and so that is one of my first areas of focus and concern… Do I think that people who commit murder, people who are terrorists, should be deprived of their rights? Yeah, I do. I’m a prosecutor, I believe that in terms of, there has to be serious consequence for the most extreme types of crimes.”
Harris on whether felons should vote in prison: ‘There has to be serious consequences’ for extreme crimes
CNN.com, April 23, 2019 | Kate Sullivan

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