The opinion piece argues that Missouri should restore voting rights to people on probation and parole, noting that nearly 80,000 Missourians living, working, and paying taxes are currently barred from voting.
Supporters say restoring voting rights would strengthen democracy, increase civic engagement, and help reduce recidivism by giving formerly incarcerated individuals a greater connection to their communities.
The article also points out that many other states already allow voting after incarceration, framing the proposal as both a fairness issue and a practical step toward safer, more engaged communities.


























