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30 April, 08:00

Select the conditions every state requires of its voters.

Must not have a felony conviction

Must have residency in the state

Must be a U. S. citizen

Must have property in the state

Must be registered to vote

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  1. 30 April, 08:18
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    be a citizen of the United States

    be a resident of (state) and your county at the time of registration;

    be 18 years old before any election

    not have been convicted of a felony punishable by imprisonment in the penitentiary (or have had your civil and political rights restored)

    not currently be declared mentally incompetent through a competency hearing

    not have been convicted of treason or impeachment. If you have been convicted for m*rder, r*pe, sodomy, se*ual abuse, se*ual torture, enticing a child to enter a vehicle for immoral purposes, soliciting a child by computer, production of obscene matter, parents or guardians permitting children to engage in obscene matter, possession of obscene matter, or possession with intent to distribute child p*rnography, you must receive a pardon before voting. If you have been convicted of another felony that is listed as a crime of moral turpitude, you must seek a Certificate of Eligibility to Register to Vote. If you have another felony (such as a DUI), you ARE eligible to vote.
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