By McKenzy Parsons Click here for updates on this story LINCOLN, Nebraska (KETV) — The Nebraska Attorney General released an opinion concluding LB 20 is unconstitutional. The law passed by the legislature this year would have given felons the right to vote immediately after a completed sentence. LB 20 was introduced by Omaha Sen. Justin Wayne. Secretary of State Bob Evnen directed county election offices to stop registering people convicted of felonies who have not been pardoned. The Attorney General also concluded LB 53 is unconstitutional. That law was passed in 2005 and implemented a two-year waiting period for felony voting rights registration. Hilgers’ reasoning f
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