58%
Yes
42%
No
32%
Yes
42%
No
16%
Yes, but only after completing their sentences and parole/probation
7%
Yes, except for felons convicted of murder or violent crimes
4%
Yes, every citizen deserves the right to vote

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Other Popular Answers

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 @59CBZLKfrom California answered…4yrs4Y

Yes, every citizen deserves the right to vote. Felons should be the first to vote as they have a right not to be subject to cruel and unusual punishment. This is also a way to show felons that society has not given up on them. We should try and rehabilitate felons rather than solely incarcerate and punish them.

 @4STBS9Gfrom California answered…4yrs4Y

Yes, because there is nothing that a felon could vote on that would hurt the well-being of everyone else. Also, I think that the last thing felons think about while committing a crime is their distain from not being able to vote any more.

 @97TLQ76 from Pennsylvania answered…2yrs2Y

 @98HKVLP from Pennsylvania answered…2yrs2Y

 @8ZSLL8Z from Texas answered…2yrs2Y

No, and voters should be required to pass a basic test demonstrating their understanding of politics in order to vote

 @9G78NC5 from New York answered…10mos10MO

No this is protected by the fifth amendment as the right to life, liberty, and property without due process

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