| Oklahoma
State Senate
Senator Glenn Coffee
Republican Floor Leader
State Capitol Room 531
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
(405) 521-5636
For Immediate
Release: January 12, 2006
Senator Glenn Coffee
Senate GOP Leader Concerned by
Senate Democrats’
Renewed Effort to Legalize Voting for Felons
State Senate Republican Leader Glenn
Coffee, R-Oklahoma City, expressed concern that Democrats in
the Oklahoma State Senate may again attempt to legalize voting for
convicted felons who are on probation or parole.
Sen. Judy Eason McIntyre, D-Tulsa, has introduced Senate Bill 1042, a
bill similar to a measure she introduced in 2005, which would restore
voting rights to convicted felons who are on probation or parole.
“Senate Republicans believe felons should serve their full sentence. An
important part of a convicted felon’s punishment is losing the right
to vote until he has full paid his debt to society,” Coffee said.
“This Democrat bill might be good news for convicted felons, but it is bad news
for Oklahoma families.”
During the 2005 legislative session Eason McIntyre’s Senate Bill 662 was
defeated by a 7 to 4 margin in the Senate’s General Government Committee.
All six Republicans on the committee opposed Eason McIntyre’s bill,
while four Democrat senators – Randy Bass (Lawton), Tom Adelson
(Tulsa), Charles Wyrick (Fairland), and Chairman Earl Garrison (Muskogee)
– voted for it. One Democrat senator was absent and missed the vote.
“Perhaps Senate Democrats believe their best chance to maintain their slim
majority in 2006 is by increasing the turnout of convicted felons
at the polls. Why else would they be supportive of something as
nonsensical as this?” Coffee queried.
For more information contact:
Republican Leadership Assistant's Office - (405) 521-5654

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