62,500

Estimated number of Oklahomans who are disenfranchised from voting due to a felony conviction.

[Source: OK Policy estimate based on Oklahoma Department of Corrections data about currently incarcerated and those who are on parole]

To read past OK Policy analysis on this issue, read “Felons and the right to vote.”

See previous Numbers of the Day here.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Jessica joined OK Policy as a Communications Associate in January 2018. A Mexican immigrant, she was a Clara Luper Scholar at Oklahoma City University where she obtained a B.A. in Political Science and Philosophy. Prior to joining OK Policy, Jessica worked at a digital marketing agency in Oklahoma City. She is an alumna of both the National Education for Women (N.E.W.) Leadership Institute (2013) and OK Policy's Summer Policy Institute (2015). In addition to her role at OK Policy, Jessica serves as a board member for Dream Action Oklahoma in OKC and communications director for Dream Alliance Oklahoma in Tulsa.

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