November 17: Briefings
November 13: Prison Policy Initiative Blog
November 10: Prisoners of the Census Blog
November 10: Prison Policy Initiative Blog
November 10: Briefings
November 10: Research Library: Health impact
November 10: Research Library: Health impact
November 10: Research Library: Youth
November 9: Research Library: Health impact
Most of the 746,000 people incarcerated in jails can vote, but nearly-insurmountable barriers prevent them from doing so. In this report with Reverend Jesse Jackson, Sr.'s Rainbow PUSH Coalition, we provide a concise guide to understanding which people in jail in every state are eligible to vote (including a handy flowchart and 50-state table), and explain how advocates and elected officials can bring down the logistical barriers that prevent people in jail from having their votes counted.
Learn about the national prison crisis and how we can begin to turn the tide on mass incarceration. Then, drill down to your state.
If our work is new to you, you might want to check out our 2019-2020 annual report.