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by karaterobot
1831 days ago
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As with so many generalizations about the U.S., it's more complicated than that, and varies on a state-by-state basis. Most people in jail retain the right to vote, regardless of state. People currently in prison on felony charges CANNOT vote in most states, but this is up to each state. In many states, you get your enfranchisement restored after completing your sentence. https://www.thoughtco.com/where-felons-can-and-cannot-vote-3... |
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They may have the right to vote. Whether the facility lets it actually happen is another matter.