Posts tagged Maine
In Just Two States, All Prisoners Can Vote. Here's Why Few Do.

“Yet the barriers to voting, both external and internal, remain high. Incarcerated people are restricted from using the Internet and often cut off from news in the places they used to live. They are not allowed to campaign for candidates, display posters or show other signs of political partisanship.“

The Marshall Project

June 11, 2019

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“A Sliver of Light:” Maine’s Top Election Official on Voting From Prison

“When I talked with one of the social workers at the prison about the driver’s license, they said that it’s like that sliver of light that comes in through the ceiling. For some of them, it’s their last connection to the outside world, having a driver’s license. There’s a little bit of humanity involved here as well. Much of the way we handle corrections is very vengeful, you lock somebody away forever. I’m not judging whether or not that’s appropriate, but you cannot deny that you are still working with human beings, people who have a psychological structure that is greatly impacted by their incarceration.“

The Appeal Political Report

May 2, 2019

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