Convicted felons on parole could vote if Texas bill passes. These are the potential voter demographics in Harris County

Convicted felons on parole could vote if Texas bill passes. These are the potential voter demographics in Harris County

In Texas, convicted felons are allowed to vote after serving their sentence, but House Bill 1419 aims to allow convicted felons to vote if they are not currently incarcerated. If it becomes law, felons sentenced to parole, supervision, probation or other sentences not involving jail time would be able to vote. The bill, authored by Rep. Senfronia Thompson, D-Houston, would be Texas' first law since 1997 to address felony disenfranchisement.

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