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 @9H9J4P9 from Kansas answered…5mos5MO

In a democracy those convicted of a criminal conviction should have the right to vote as long as they are not currently serving a sentance

 @9H9J6LGIndependent from Virginia answered…5mos5MO

 @9H8DDSS from California answered…5mos5MO

no. they could become better people or be changed so it shouldnt matter but maybe a mental evaluation might be necessary.

 @9H9JCLQDemocrat from Texas answered…5mos5MO

Yes. The type of crime determines the type of person the offender is which helps decide if they should vote or not.

 @9H9HSHLDemocrat from California answered…5mos5MO

Criminal voting rights should be upheld, unless the crime was related to eminate danger, as stated in the first amendment.

 @9H8F3HH from North Carolina answered…5mos5MO

yes because if it is a minor crime then that person is more likely to be a good person and vote for the right reasons compared to a person who committed terrible crimes and doesn't care about the government.

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