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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@96G9DDH2yrs2Y
Yes, but only after completing their sentences excluding violent or sex offenders
@96386S42yrs2Y
yes except for murderers, rapists, pedos
@8TKTF7F4yrs4Y
Yes, if they will finish their sentence before the next government comes into power.
@8QDPL8P4yrs4Y
Yes, unless they are acquitted due to wrongful conviction
@8HC9T6N4yrs4Y
Yes, But only when they are out of jail, you should lose the right to vote when in jail.
@8C9LCRD5yrs5Y
all parties are the same
@9BK45592yrs2Y
yes, unless they’re psychologically deranged
@992WGJW2yrs2Y
yes, 2years within their leave date
@96WHQQT2yrs2Y
They should not be able to both in a way that pardons themselves
@92DVHLV3yrs3Y
It depends on what the crme was and how it was impacted on the person.
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