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Hogan vetoed a bill to extend voting rights to felons
Hogan vetoed the law saying it improperly restored rights to people who had not yet paid their debt to society. He waged an aggressive social media campaign urging his supporters to lobby lawmakers to side with him and his "common sense" veto.
The legislature narrowly overturned Hogan's veto of a bill to extend voting rights to felons before they complete probation and parole.
The current system requires felons to complete probation and parole before registering to vote. But proponents argued that the system is confusing, unnecessary and demoralizing to ex-offenders trying to rebuild their lives.
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