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Gov. Terry McAuliffe, seated center, restores the voting rights of two felons who are rebuilding their lives, Chanté Hamlin, seated left, and Bobby Jack Blevins, seated right, during the state NAACP convention last weekend. Looking on, from left, are interim state NAACP Executive Director Jack Gravely, state Attorney General Mark Herring, outgoing state NAACP President Carmen Taylor and Henrico Delegate Lamont Bagby.

Gov. Terry McAuliffe, seated center, restores the voting rights of two felons who are rebuilding their lives, Chanté Hamlin, seated left, and Bobby Jack Blevins, seated right, during the state NAACP convention last weekend. Looking on, from left, are interim state NAACP Executive Director Jack Gravely, state Attorney General Mark Herring, outgoing state NAACP President Carmen Taylor and Henrico Delegate Lamont Bagby.

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