People held in detention centers who have not been convicted are eligible to vote, but the Maryland State Board of Elections doesn’t provide the resources to make sure they’re notified of that right.
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People held in detention centers who have not been convicted are eligible to vote, but the Maryland State Board of Elections doesn’t provide the resources to make sure they’re notified of that right.
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by Jocelyn Dombroski, The Real News Network
February 27, 2020
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