Returning Citizen – Voting Restoration

Community Legal Services (CLS) can provide legal assistance to eligible customers who believe their right to vote may have been affected by a criminal conviction. The Voting Rights community refer to these individuals as Returning Citizens.

In 2018, Floridians voted to pass Constitutional Amendment 4 with 64.55% of the vote. This Constitutional Amendment proposed to restore the voting rights of Returning Citizens once they had completed their sentences, with the notable exception of those individuals convicted of homicide or sexual offenses.

In 2019, the Florida State Legislature passed a law that required that Returning Citizens must complete “all terms of sentence” including full payment of restitution, or any fines, fees, or costs resulting from conviction before they can regain their right to vote.

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Voting Rights after Incarceration