Accessing the Right to Vote Among System-Impacted People.

Punishment & society Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-09-02 DOI:10.1177/14624745241230199
Naomi F Sugie, Juan R Sandoval, Daniela E Kaiser, Delaney Mosca, Kyle Winnen, Emily Rong Zhang, Iris H Zhang
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Abstract

Recent efforts to dismantle felon disenfranchisement regimes have the potential to substantially expand electoral eligibility among people with criminal records; however, even among those with criminal legal histories who are eligible to vote, voting rates are often extremely low. Analyzing interview, focus group, and text message conversations among a multi-state sample around the November 2022 election, we identify and describe how administrative barriers to voting-including a lack of understanding about the voting process, confusion about legal eligibility, and perceived risks of rearrest of voting while ineligible-pose an access to justice issue among system-impacted people. These barriers are amplified by government mistrust, specifically the perception that barriers are intentionally constructed to suppress voting, and they are potentially mitigated by outreach by community organizations that are viewed as credible. The findings emphasize that legislative reforms repealing disenfranchisement laws must be accompanied by on-the-ground efforts to address administrative burdens to broaden access to the franchise.

在受制度影响的人群中获得投票权。
最近为废除剥夺重罪犯选举权制度所做的努力有可能大幅扩大有犯罪记录者的选举资格;然而,即使是那些有犯罪前科但有选举资格的人,投票率也往往极低。通过分析 2022 年 11 月选举前后多州样本中的访谈、焦点小组和短信对话,我们发现并描述了投票的行政障碍--包括对投票程序的不了解、对法律资格的混淆,以及在不符合投票资格的情况下投票所带来的再次被捕的风险--是如何在受制度影响的人群中造成司法救助问题的。这些障碍因对政府的不信任而加剧,特别是认为政府故意设置障碍来压制投票,而被视为可信的社区组织的外联活动则有可能缓解这些障碍。研究结果强调,在进行废除剥夺选举权法律的立法改革的同时,还必须开展实地工作,解决行政负担问题,以扩大获得选举权的机会。
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