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Response rates from 13.7k LL voters.

55%
Yes
45%
No
28%
Yes
45%
No
16%
Yes, but only after completing their sentences and parole/probation
6%
Yes, except for felons convicted of murder or violent crimes
5%
Yes, every citizen deserves the right to vote

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from LL voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @9L2V3TLanswered…8mos8MO

Yes, except for those in prison at the time of voting. Those on parole/probation should be allowed to vote as they are participating in society.

 @4Y254FYfrom Bristol, City of  answered…4yrs4Y

 @4V3M4BTfrom Hertford  answered…4yrs4Y

Yes, but only after they've been assessed mentally to show their capable of Making a stable and informed decision

 @9ZGRPRYanswered…1wk1W

Depends on the extent of their crime and why did they commit such crime, e.g. destroyed a building cuz the gov built it.

 @9Z9QH5Hanswered…2wks2W

If the person's crime is minimal or predicted to be falsely imprisoned, then I believe they should be able to vote.

 @9RVX263answered…4mos4MO

Yes, except for felons of murder, violent crimes, fraudulent activities, or non-violent crimes involving children

 @9RT5H6Hanswered…4mos4MO

If they are due to be released within the next government term, otherwise not. Foreign-born criminals should lose their right to vote.

 @9QPRGB5answered…5mos5MO

Completely depends on whether they are of complete sound mind and have priorities straight and won’t go back to crime ever

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