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In many states, a felony conviction for anything removes your voting rights. A conviction on most felony offenses will cause you to have your voting rights removed or curtailed. I believe that there are at least 2 states that allow felons in prison to vote but the remainder do not. Some states have provisions in their law to allow a convicted felon (once they have served their time) to have their record altered (expunged) and they can once again regain their rights, but not all. you will have to research your own states law on this matter.

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18 us resident resident of municipality for 30 days 18 us resident resident of municipality for 30 days

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A voter cannot be a felon (someone who has commited a serious crime), or be mentally incompetent.

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The primary way in that a citizen of the United States can be disqualified from voting is to be convicted of a felony.

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