Can a convicted felon vote?
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You forfeit certain rights, temporarily anyway, when convicted of a serious crime. ChaCha again
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It depends on the state you live in. Ohio is one of 12 states that allows ex-felons to regain voting rights released from prison.
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Individuals currently in a penitentiary cannot vote, even if in for a misdemeanor crime. ChaCha on!
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Yes and no. It depends on the state they live in. Some states will allow you to vote after you have served your punishment.
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