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Incarcerated Felon Population by Type of Crime Committed, 1974-2010
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Number of People by State Who Cannot Vote Due to a Felony Conviction
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International Comparison of Felon Voting Laws
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Additional Resources
Is felon disenfranchisement unconstitutional?
Rhode Island Voters Ease Felon Voting Restrictions
Washington's Supreme Court Rules on Felon Voting
US Senator Ted Stevens (R-AK) Convicted; May Lose Ability to Vote
Disenfranchised Totals by State, 2004
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Should felons be permitted to vote while in prison?
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