Despite Ruling, Iowa To Bar All Felons From Voting

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Iowa elections officials will continue to bar convicted felons from voting despite a landmark state Supreme Court ruling that suggests not all of them lost their voting rights, a spokesman said Wednesday. Three justices ruled Tuesday that only some felonies are "infamous crimes" under the Iowa Constitution that bar individuals from voting or holding office. Secretary of State Matt Schultz's office will continue to treat all felonies as barring individuals from voting or holding office unless their rights have been restored by Gov.

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