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4 February, 02:54

Sam has just been released from prison for robbery - a felony crime. He is not on probation and is anxious to find a job and get on with his life. His friends are encouraging him to vote for Senator Barack Obama for president. Sam is hesitant because he doesn't know if he is eligible to vote. Can he vote in the election? Why or why not?

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  1. 4 February, 03:08
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    Individuals convicted of a felony are still eligible to vote unless they are convicted ... If convicted of only one felony, voting rights are automatically restored upon
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