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  2. Felony disenfranchisement in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Between 1996 and 2008, 28 states changed their laws on felon voting rights, mostly to restore rights or to simplify the process of restoration. [17] Since 2008, state laws have continued to shift, both curtailing and restoring voter rights, sometimes over short periods of time within the same state.

  3. File:Felon voting rights by U.S. state.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. File:Felony disenfranchisement in the United States.svg

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    Voters in CA voted for Prop. 17, granting felons on parole the ability to vote. 12:18, 30 October 2020: 959 × 593 (43 KB) JanKühn: Changed color key to reflect level of restrictions better (darker colors = more restrictions) 18:53, 17 July 2020: 959 × 593 (42 KB) Numberguy6: Iowa: 02:10, 25 January 2020: 959 × 593 (42 KB) Djr13: updates: 23 ...

  5. Trump is a convicted felon. Here’s why he can still vote today

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    While Florida generally makes it challenging for people in the state with felony convictions to regain their voting rights, former President Donald Trump had no issue casting a ballot for himself ...

  6. Rep. Pressley introduces legislation to guarantee right to ...

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    Congressional Democrats have introduced legislation that would allow people convicted of a felony to vote in federal elections, a proposal that if enacted could restore the voting rights of ...

  7. Map: 29 million Americans live under new voter ID laws put in ...

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    One in 6 voters live in anticipated 2024 battleground states — Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin — with new ID requirements. Policies vary widely ...

  8. Timeline of voting rights in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Maryland restores voting rights to felons after they have served their term in prison. [65] 2017. Alabama publishes a list of crimes that can lead to disqualification of the right to vote. [65] Wyoming restores the voting rights of non-violent felons. [65] 2018. The residential address law in North Dakota is upheld by the United States Supreme ...

  9. Trump Is Now a Felon. What Voters Do With That Will Write ...

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    The decision by a dozen jurors to find Donald Trump guilty of 34 felony crimes is ... The U.S. political system gives roughly 80,000 voters in a handful of swing states the ultimate say on the top ...