Paper Dolls and Today's Restoration of Voting Rights Action
An open letter to Governor Beshear, delivered earlier today along with a blanket full of 186 paper dolls, and accompanied by a few hundred calls, emails, and letters throughout the day.
Governor Beshear,
On
behalf of our 5,700 members and 186,000 Kentuckians who have at some point in
their lives been convicted of a felony, we thank
you for streamlining the restoration process earlier this year to allow
many hundreds of Kentuckians to vote in this year’s election – and many more in
elections yet to come. This is a real
step forward for our Democracy and for justice in our Commonwealth.
We realize that
there are those in this state who oppose these changes and we admire your
determination to do the right thing despite them, but we also promise that
there are far more of us who support restoration of voting rights for former
felons than those who oppose it. We know
this both through anecdotal experiences all over the state from Warren County
to Pike County and everywhere in-between going
door to door and talking to voters about the issue – but also from neutral UK
Survey Research Center polls that show a double-digit lead in the number of
supporters for restoration.
As the voter registration deadline
is only seven days away, we ask you to take another extraordinary step – we ask you to use your power to issue a
blanket restoration to all former felons who have served their debt to
society, giving them enough time to register by the deadline and make their
voices heard in this historic election.
We
present you with this blanket – with 186 paper dolls, each representing 1,000
Kentuckians who can’t vote because of Kentucky’s
extreme and regressive disenfranchisement laws.
Please use your power to grant them a blanket restoration of voting
rights before it’s too late. We leave
them in your hands.
- Kentuckians For The Commonwealth
awesome
Neat Idea
"We leave them in your hands" - nice.
Memorable
Clever.
Oh - and I called and sent an email.

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Thanks for Calling today!
The message at the Governor's office even said that they were experiencing "increased call volume" today, apologizing for not being able to take messages personally.
Thanks again to Jan for pulling together the huge stack of paper dolls - they look great!