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Can People Convicted of a Crime or in Jail or Prison Vote in the Presidential Election?

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Can People Convicted of a Crime or in Jail or Prison Vote in the Presidential Election?

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In the final days of the election, many people wonder if people convicted of a crime or in jail or prison can vote in the Presidential election. First, it is important to understand the difference between a felony crime and a misdemeanor. A felony is usually an offense that can result in incarceration of a year or more.

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