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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@9DM5L5D2yrs2Y
Yes, except rapists, pedos, murders, false accusers and abusers.
@9N2X84M10mos10MO
A combination of yes, except for those convicted of violent crimes and after they complete parole/prison time
@957NDSW3yrs3Y
Not for those with life in prison
@92YVRNT3yrs3Y
Yes if they are mentally okay
@8T97MLL4yrs4Y
Not if your convicted of a serious violent crime
@8R3CVJ64yrs4Y
Yes provided they are mentally healthy
@8P3SZM84yrs4Y
If released within the voting cycle
Only if they have been convicted of a "victimless crime"
@9BH8R8V2yrs2Y
Yes, after rehabilitation. Not repeat offenders
@98FGRNJ2yrs2Y
people who commit white collar crimes, fraud etc shouldnt have the right to vote imo, nonce and murderers that shouldnt either
@97P4HXY2yrs2Y
after they serve time for minor offenses they should be able to vote, given they also dont have any major underlying issues influencing them
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