Denying Political Rights to “Insurrectionists” (H 5267)

  • Status: Died in Committee
  • Position: Oppose
  • Bill Number: H 5267
  • Session: 2023
  • Latest Update: March 10, 2023
voting rights

Despite the harmful impact on democracy that the events of January 6, 2021 had, we testified in opposition to a bill which would have barred any individual convicted of “sedition, insurrection, rebellion or a felony in relation to such act” from a number of rights.

Despite the harmful impact on democracy that the events of January 6, 2021 had, we testified in opposition to a bill which would have barred any individual convicted of “sedition, insurrection, rebellion or a felony in relation to such act” from voting, serving as a state employee, or being a candidate for public office. We argued that it was the state Constitution, not the General Assembly, that sets the qualifications for voting and running for office; that the crimes leading to these denials of rights were not defined; and that the breadth of the proposal’s language bears too much a resemblance – however unintentionally – to activities that occurred in this country during the Red Scare. This legislation died in committee.

Sponsors:
Representative Camille Vella-Wilkinson
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