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1 Criminal Disenfranchisement Laws across the United States [1] (2023)

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          Criminal  Disenfranchisement Laws Across the United States1


Permanent disenfranchisement
for all people with felony
convictions, unless government
approves individual rights
restoration: VA

Permanent disenfranchisement
for at least some people with
criminal convictions, unless
government approves
restoration: AL, AZ, DE, FL, IA,
KY, MD, MO, MS, TN, WY


Voting rights restored upon
completion of sentence, including
prison, parole, and probation:
AK, AR, GA, ID, KS, NC, NE,
OK, SC, SD, TX, WV, WI


Voting rights restored for those
on probation or parole who have
not been incarcerated during the
last five years: LA



Voting rights restored
automatically after release from
prison: CA, CO, CT, HI, IL, IN,
MA, MI, MN, MT, NV, NH, NJ,
NM, NY, ND, OH, OR, PA, RI,
UT, WA


No disenfranchisement for people
with criminal convictions: ME,
VT, DC


Last updated July 5, 2023

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