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 @9LY85R8 from Arizona answered…13hrs13H

No, unless they enter a program that reforms them back into society and have not committed murder or other violent/extre…

 @9LY74S8 from Nevada answered…14hrs14H

Only if they are citizens. Any convicted criminals that are illegally in the country should not have the right to vote.

 @9LY4DNM from North Carolina answered…15hrs15H

I believe people with common sense and reasonable moralistic views should be allowed to vote. Not retards or people who…

 @9LXYVFH from Georgia answered…16hrs16H

it depends on the crime that was committed, I feel as if felons murders and people who have commited such a horrible act…

 @9LXYHP5 from Texas answered…16hrs16H

Yes and no. The decision made by the government/court system should be based on how bad the crime was.

 @9LXVQKY from Arkansas answered…18hrs18H

yes, but after people who have completed their sentences without bond and completed parole/probation but except for felo…

 @9LXSHCM from California answered…18hrs18H

Convicted felons on charges will depend. Fraud causes a huge issue and should not be able to vote. But drug charges like…

 @9LXRZH6 from North Carolina answered…19hrs19H

Yes, they should be able to vote after they serve their time unless they committed a crime against the country or a mass…

 @9LXQBPQ from Arkansas answered…19hrs19H

yes but only if they did commit murder or a violent crime and finished their sentence and parole/provation

 @9LXPXM9 from New Jersey answered…19hrs19H

Yes, but show pyschological evidence and background to show that they are competent and show remorse of their crimes