Prisoners serving shorter sentences preparing to vote

From Morning Report, 6:36 am on 15 October 2020

For the first time in a decade, prisoners serving less than three years can vote in the general election. A 2010 move to restrict prisoner voting rights was reversed last year following criticism by the Waitangi Tribunal, the UN and prison advocates. Now almost 2000 prisoners serving out a sentence will get their say in Saturday's election and two referendums. Eleisha Foon visited Christchurch Men's Prison to find out more.