Incarcerated Californians can’t vote. A prison held an election anyway
Oct 20, 2024
Voters in a mock election at San Quentin revealed strong feelings about prison labor, wages and the presidential raceAn estimated 4 million US citizens are barred from voting because they have a felony conviction. That includes most Americans serving prison sentences.But last week at San Quentin, the 172-year-old prison in the San Francisco Bay Area, residents had a rare opportunity to weigh in on a US election where so much is on the line. Continue reading...