Felony Voting Rights in California: Changes and Current Status
Recent Legislative Proposals
In California, legislative proposals have been introduced recently to allow citizens to vote while serving time for felony convictions. These proposals aim to expand voting rights to individuals who have completed their sentences and are reentering society.
Current Voting Rights for Felons
According to California law, persons with a prior felony conviction can register to vote and vote if they meet the following conditions: * They are a United States citizen and a resident of California. * They have completed their prison sentence, parole, and probation. * They have not been convicted of a new felony since completing their sentence. It is important to note that these conditions are subject to change, and it is recommended that individuals consult with a legal professional for the most up-to-date information on their voting rights.
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