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Should felons be allowed to vote?
Felon Voting ProCon.org presents facts, laws, and pro and con statements on questions related to felon disenfranchisement. For the best overview of this website, start with the four boxes below: 1-Minute Overview, expert responses to our core question "Should felons be allowed to vote?," Top 10 Pros and Cons, and fun facts in Did You Know?
 

1-Minute Overview Core Question Top 10 Pros & Cons Did You Know?

For more information browse the left column resources, read pros and cons in the issues below, or visit our notices section for our most recent content.


Pros and Cons by Issue
Core Question
  Should felons be allowed to vote?

Background
  Definitions and Concepts
  Felon Demographics and Statistics

Election Implications
  Past Elections
  Future Elections

Legal Considerations
  Constitution & Supreme Court
  Federal & State Laws
  International Laws

Disenfranchisement Considerations
  Philosophical
  Sociological
  Policy-Oriented

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