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Res 0670-2023 · ResolutionFiled (End of Session) · Jun 7, 2023

Resolution calling on the New York State Legislature to pass and the Governor to sign Senate Bill S.5755/A.699, which would ensure all people in custody have the right to vote and require the Department of Corrections and Community Supervision to collaborate state and local board of elections to facilitate voter registration and voting among all incarcerated people.

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Tiffany L. Cabán
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Tiffany L. CabánDemocratDistrict 22
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Res. No. 670 ..Title Resolution calling on the New York State Legislature to pass and the Governor to sign Senate Bill S.5755/A.699, which would ensure all people in custody have the right to vote and require the Department of Corrections and Community Supervision to collaborate state and local board of elections to facilitate voter registration and voting among all incarcerated people. ..Body By the Public Advocate (Mr. Williams) and Council Members Cab�n, Far�as, Riley, Richardson Jordan, Oss�, Hanif, Restler and Guti�rrez Whereas, A 2016 report from The Sentencing Project estimated that 6.1 million Americans are ineligible to vote as a result of felony disenfranchisement laws; and Whereas, Even as a number of states have moved to extend voting rights to individuals on parole or probation and to those who have completed their sentence, people convicted of a felony remain disenfranchised while incarcerated; and Whereas, New York is among the forty-eight states, as well as the District of Columbia, in which persons convicted of a felony lose their right to vote while incarcerated; and Whereas, New York's felony disenfranchisement law has a disparate effects on Latinx and Black people as a result of their disproportionate felony arrest and conviction rates driven in part by the over-policing of their communities; and Whereas, As a result, felony disenfranchisement reduces the scale of the Latinx and Black electorates and the political impact of those communities; and Whereas, Vermont and Maine remain the only two states where incarcerated people, no matter what their conviction is for, do not lose their vote; and Whereas, The right to vote is a fundamental tenet of democracy and should not be denied to any incarcerated individuals; and Whereas, S.5755/A.699 introduced by State Senator Kevin Parker would repeal section 5-106 of New York Election Law, which disenfranchises incarcerated people convicted of a felony, and would require the Department of Corrections and Community Supervision, in collaboration with the state and county board of election, to establish a program to facilitate voter registration and voting among all incarcerated people, which includes access and assistance with voter registration forms and a mechanism for voting, including absentee ballots; and Whereas, Maine, Vermont and the District of Columbia allow incarcerated individuals to retain their voting rights while in custody; and Whereas, A survey published by Laleh Ispahani in 2009 examining disenfranchisement in Europe found that seventeen European nations imposed no bar on incarcerated people voting; and Whereas, The right of incarcerated people to vote has been affirmed in constitutional court decisions in Canada, South Africa, Israel, Australia, and Kenya; and Whereas, Permitting incarcerated people to participate in the electoral process improves their chances of successful reentry as it allows them to foster meaningful and positive connections with institutions in their community; and, now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the Council of the City of New York calls upon the New York State Legislature to pass, and the Governor to sign, S.5755/A.699, which would ensure all people in custody have the right to vote and require the Department of Corrections and Community Supervision to collaborate state and local board of elections to facilitate voter registration and voting among all incarcerated people. WD LS #8103 5/25/2022 KMD LS #13034 Res. 1236-2020

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