Florida Senate - 2011 SJR 538
By Senator Joyner
18-00289A-11 2011538__
1 Senate Joint Resolution
2 A joint resolution proposing an amendment to Section 4
3 of Article VI of the State Constitution to disqualify
4 a person who is convicted of a felony from voting only
5 until completion of all sentences imposed and
6 expiration or completion of all conditions of
7 supervision, if any.
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9 Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
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11 That the following amendment to Section 4 of Article VI of
12 the State Constitution is agreed to and shall be submitted to
13 the electors of this state for approval or rejection at the next
14 general election or at an earlier special election specifically
15 authorized by law for that purpose:
16 ARTICLE VI
17 SUFFRAGE AND ELECTIONS
18 SECTION 4. Disqualifications.—
19 (a)(1) A No person convicted of a felony, or adjudicated in
20 this or any other state to be mentally incompetent is not, shall
21 be qualified to vote or hold office until restoration of civil
22 rights or removal of disability.
23 (2) A person may not be disqualified from voting due to a
24 felony conviction upon completion of all sentences imposed and
25 expiration or completion of all conditions of supervision, if
26 any, for the felony.
27 (b) A No person may not appear on the ballot for re
28 election to any of the following offices:
29 (1) Florida representative,
30 (2) Florida senator,
31 (3) Florida Lieutenant governor,
32 (4) any office of the Florida cabinet,
33 (5) U.S. Representative from Florida, or
34 (6) U.S. Senator from Florida
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36 if, by the end of the current term of office, the person will
37 have served (or, but for resignation, would have served) in that
38 office for eight consecutive years.
39 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the following statement be
40 placed on the ballot:
41 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
42 ARTICLE VI, SECTION 4
43 VOTING RIGHTS OF FELONS.—The State Constitution currently
44 prohibits a person who was convicted of a felony from voting
45 until the person’s civil rights are restored. This amendment
46 will prohibit a person convicted of a felony from voting only
47 until completion of all sentences imposed and expiration or
48 completion of all conditions of supervision, if any, for the
49 felony conviction.