LINCOLN – Nebraska Secretary of State Bob Evnen recently directed county clerks and election commissioners to immediately begin permitting felons who have completed their sentences to register to vote in accordance with LB20.
LB20 was passed by the legislature this year but was the subject of a Nebraska Supreme Court action concerning the constitutionality of the bill. Relying upon the advice of the Nebraska Attorney General, the Secretary of State previously instructed county election offices to stop registering people with felony convictions. Today the Supreme Court issued a decision ordering that felons who have complete their sentences be permitted to register to vote in accordance with LB20.
“The Supreme Court has resolved this issue and we are following the requirements of the decision. With our counties across the state, we are working to ensure that those who were made eligible to register to vote under LB 20 may now do so,” said Evnen.
Updated voter registration forms are available at https://sos.nebraska.gov/. The final general election deadline to register to vote can be done in person at the county election office by Friday, October 25 at 6:00 PM local time.
