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  1. Voting after a felony conviction | Vote.gov

    Find out if you can vote in national, state, or local elections if you have been convicted of a felony.

  2. How felon voting laws vary by state and what it means for ...

    Jul 2, 2024 · Donald Trump’s historic felony conviction last month raised questions about his ability to vote for himself. Here's how the laws vary by state.

  3. Voting rights for people convicted of a felony

    In one state, Connecticut, voting rights are restored to people convicted of a felony automatically upon completion of prison and parole time. In 15 states, voting rights are restored to people …

  4. Felon Voting Laws By State - FindLaw

    Feb 12, 2025 · States determine whether people with felony convictions can vote. Learn your state's law in FindLaw's chart on felon voting rights.

  5. If I am convicted of a felony in Federal court, can I vote ...

    In all but two states (Vermont and Maine), voting age citizens convicted of a felony are barred from voting for at least some period of time. Restrictions on a felon's right to vote are …

  6. In Indiana, Illinois, and Michigan, you only lose your right to vote if you are currently incarcerated for a criminal conviction (misdemeanor or felony).1 If you lost your voting rights because of a …

  7. State-by-State Map: Can People Convicted of a Felony Vote?

    Jun 6, 2024 · State-by-State Map: Can People Convicted of a Felony Vote? This map from the Brennan Center for Justice summarizes state laws on criminal disenfranchisement. These …