Why are felons in Minnesota stripped of their voting rights, and what other rights do they lose? 0 10.01.2020 16:11 «Star Tribune» (startribune.com) Minnesota passed disenfranchisement of felons with statehood in 1858, but the practice didn't become commonplace nationally until after the Civil War — when newly emancipated African-Americans gained the right to vote. Партнёры Smi24.net Все новости за 24 часа Музыкальные новости Агрегатор новостей 24СМИ