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The crowd cheers during Gov. Terry McAuliffe's announcement on the restoration of rights to felons in Virginia at the Capitol in Richmond Va., Friday, April 22, 2016. More than 200,000 convicted felons will be able to cast ballots in the swing state of Virginia in November's election under a sweeping executive order by McAuliffe announced Friday that restores their rights to vote and run for office. (Mark Gormus /Richmond Times-Dispatch via AP) MANDATORY CREDIT
Photo by: Mark Gormus
The crowd cheers during Gov. Terry McAuliffe's announcement on the restoration of rights to felons in Virginia at the Capitol in Richmond Va., Friday, April 22, 2016. More than 200,000 convicted felons will be able to cast ballots in the swing state of Virginia in November's election under a sweeping executive order by McAuliffe announced Friday that restores their rights to vote and run for office. (Mark Gormus /Richmond Times-Dispatch via AP) MANDATORY CREDIT

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