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1 The Democracy Restoration Act: Fact Sheet 1 (2021)

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The hemorc       Restoration Act
FACT SHEET
In H.R. 1, as introduced by Representative John Sarbanes
As a standalone bill, as introduced by Senator Ben Cardin
THE DEMOCRACY RESTORATION ACT WILL:
 Give a second chance to Americans living in our communities who are disenfranchised
because of criminal convictions in their past.
 Catch the entire country up to 22 states, red and blue, plus the District of Columbia
and Puerto Rico where everyone living in the community already has the right to vote.
 Enact a simple rule that is easy to administer: Americans who are out of prison and living
in the community get to vote in federal elections.
 Provide notice to people with past criminal convictions about their right to vote in federal
elections.
THIS BILL IS IMPORTANT BECAUSE IT:
*  Provides secn     han   There is no penological justification for punishing people
after they have been released from prison. Restoring voting rights encourages successful
reentry into our communities.
*  Strengtens or democry The right to vote forms the core of American democracy.
A strong, vibrant democracy requires the broadest possible base of voter participation.
If)ilies a patchwork of _aws. Restoring voting rights to all Americans living in our
communities would create a bright line rule that relieves confusion about who is eligible
to vote in federal elections.
SAdvances civ rig      Felony disenfranchisement is a relic of Jim Crow efforts to bar
minorities from voting. The intended effects of these laws continue today: the
disenfranchisement rate for Black citizens is roughly four times that of all other
Americans.
*  Enp wrs amliis and cmm        ities. Denying the vote to one person has a ripple
effect, dramatically decreasing the political power of urban and minority communities.
Restoring voting rights would encourage the civic participation of entire families.
THE DEMOCRACY RESTORATION ACT IS SOUND POLICY BECAUSE IT:
 Avoids confusing, rarely used carve outs that are difficult to administer for elections
officials who are not trained to draw lines based on complex sentencing statuses.
 Is consistent with Congress's constitutional power under the Elections Clause and the
Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments.
 Restores voting rights to people whom the criminal justice system has already determined
should be living and working among us.
For more information, e-mail Sean Morales-Doyle at sean.moralesdoyle@nyu.edu

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