Upon completion of their sentence, of course.
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8 RepliesNope. That's because most felonies either involve impairing someone's mental health or taking someone else's ability to vote away. And the ones that don't do either of those (drug use, reckless vehicle operation, fleeing police custody) have a high potential to injure ,mentally or physically, others around them. Therefore, the right of voting should be null and void as their voice that determines the direction of state governments and federal governments have been compromised by poor choices.