A man imprisoned for nearly 30 years before being exonerated won a landmark election in New Orleans promising to fix a judicial system that failed him. Now, Louisiana’s Gov. Jeff Landry and the GOP-controlled Legislature are racing to eliminate his job before he can be sworn in.
Calvin Duncan won 68% of the vote last November to become the Orleans Parish clerk of criminal court after running on a platform to reformthe justice system based on his own experience fighting to access court records while in maximum security prison.
Duncan rebuilt his life, in part by running for and winning the clerk’s office. But Louisiana Senate Republicans on Wednesday voted to scrap Duncan’s new job as part of a broader GOP effort to streamline the judiciary in New Orleans, a Democratic hub with a predominantly Black electorate. The state Legislature is largely Republican and white, and the deeply red state has been leading efforts to gut the Voting Rights Act.



This is bad guys, the whole reason 1/3 of Americans are charged with crimes is to disenfranchise them. If these minorities… Oops, I mean criminals get exonerated and interfere with the genocide… Oops I mean the law it could bring the whole White Nationalist System down!
Felon disenfranchisement should be unconstitutional/prevented with an amendment. The government should not have the capability of removing people’s ability to vote at all for any reason.