Felony disenfranchisement is the exclusion from voting of people otherwise eligible to vote due to conviction of a criminal offense, usually restricted to the more serious class of crimes deemed felonies. Prisoners cannot vote while in jail in India but can vote when they are released (even if they are convicted of a felony.)
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Depends on the seriousness of the crime. I think registered sex offenders and violent crimes should lose the right
Yes, but depends on the crime and whether it would tar the uks name
Yes, only with mental evaluation.
Yes but not for offenders of heinous crimes.
yes but it depends what they did
depending on the severity of their crime they should or shouldn’t be allowed to vote.
If sentences are less than 5 years
if released in the next few years
Only if they are out in the next 3 years because it would effect them
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Yes, except for criminals convicted of terrorism or being involved with terrorist organisations.
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