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 @9H8DY47 from Georgia answered…5mos5MO

Yes. If people truly become rehabilitated and are contributing to society, they should be granted the right to vote.

 @9H8DDSS from California answered…5mos5MO

of course! having a history doesnt make them any less capable of having their own voting rights. they should know that they have a choice in what happens to them. people who are experiencing jail should have a say in what happens in it.

 @9H8F35J from Michigan answered…5mos5MO

No. While certain felons deserve a chance to vote again, the complicated process of setting up a system by which they can apply to regain their voting rights is not worth the effort, funding, and potential for corruption that would necessarily be involved.

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