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 @9LN49V2 from California answered…2hrs2H

Depending on the severity of the crime. If they had done something inhumane such as manslaughter, I believe that they do…

 @9LN38MC from Florida answered…2hrs2H

Only if the crime was minor and they completed their sentence and they have handled their court obligations.

 @9LMTB2V from Pennsylvania answered…6hrs6H

It all depends on the crime that the criminal(s) committed. I wouldn't want someone convicted of rape to be allowed to v…

 @9LMSNP5 from Pennsylvania answered…6hrs6H

I believe it depends on the crime. If for instance a drug addict was arrested but got clean after serving their time, th…

 @9LMSG6B from Ohio answered…6hrs6H

yes, after a few years of being reintegrated into society without committing any serious crimes such as murder.

 @9LMQRHP from New York answered…7hrs7H

Yes but to a certain point, if ones are in jail for a not so bad charge then yes. But if there are people who are crazy…

 @9LMNWQ6 answered…8hrs8H

i feel like they can have a right to vote but their vote would count depending on what they committed

 @9LMNRZL from Texas answered…8hrs8H

Yes, but tot the extent of the crime. Everyone has that right, but people need to be more educated. We need to change ou…

 @9LMN8ZK from North Carolina answered…8hrs8H

They should have a right to vote but have to make a sensible reason why they should count there vote.

 @9LMFB3Z from Texas answered…19hrs19H

Yes, convicted criminals should have the right the vote after completeing their sentences and spent at least 5 years out…