Felony disenfranchisement is the exclusion from voting of people otherwise eligible to vote due to conviction of a criminal offense, usually restricted to the more serious class of crimes deemed felonies. Prisoners and those convicted of felonies have full voting rights in Canada.
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@8GJ55J3Conservative5yrs5Y
Yes, as long as they have been pardoned and if they have not committed murder, sexual crimes, or financial crimes.
@9J63RNCConservative 1yr1Y
as long as their facility puts in the effort to educate them about the ideologies and platforms of the political candidates in running
@9BMDJJNConservative2yrs2Y
yes except for violent crimes and after completing their parole/probation
@9BKSCBLConservative2yrs2Y
Yes considering that some might have been on the receiving end of a misunderstanding.
@8XH5WWMConservative3yrs3Y
yes as long as their criminal act was not against the government in any case
@8VVH96YConservative4yrs4Y
Yes, but only after completing their sentences and parole/probation and only if ther crime was not murder or another violent crime.
@8VSTZK4Conservative4yrs4Y
Yes, except people in jail.
@8TW2RSNConservative4yrs4Y
Yes. Only after all crimes have been pardoned
@8SD5RRWConservative4yrs4Y
Yes after they have served their time and have proven they are away from the life of time and contribute good to the country
@8RVZKT3Conservative4yrs4Y
Only if there being taxed
@8QMDXDXConservative4yrs4Y
Based on degree of crime
@8QGB4BJConservative4yrs4Y
not child molesters or sexual assult charges
@8NW3K9HConservative4yrs4Y
Unless They’re Conservative Voters, NO
@8DJ23XWConservative5yrs5Y
If their behavior in prison is good
@8D6XDW5Conservative5yrs5Y
No they lost all their rights.
@8C95LGZConservative5yrs5Y
Yes, unless they are a sex offender, murderer, or have done other violent crimes
@9BRFWM4Conservative2yrs2Y
Maybe if they serve there time and have changed also if they are innocent.
@98P34X7Conservative2yrs2Y
No! As a convicted felon you give up your rights unto sentence is finished.
@97T4JZCConservative2yrs2Y
Yes, but only after completing their sentences and/or parole/probation, gone through rehab or a strict psychological evaluation, and except for felons from murder, violent or sexual crimes
@8V6HDV5Conservative4yrs4Y
Yes, except for terrorists and traitors.
@8V485W3Conservative4yrs4Y
Yes , Unless Charged under acts if terror
@8PFDTKFConservative4yrs4Y
I believe generally no, but there can be some exceptions
@528HJMS4yrs4Y
Yes and they should have the right to own a gun again as well. If they can't be trusted with a gun, they should not be free.
@8PK9VSH4yrs4Y
Yes, non felony offenses
@8R7N6V44yrs4Y
Rigby granted by the Constitution are not privileges, and should not be taken away.
@8RW26DX4yrs4Y
Yes, but only after they have completed their sentence, probation/parole, and have been signed off by a psychologist, their parole officer, and someone in close personal contact with them.
@8KRX4LG4yrs4Y
Only if there republican
@8KR4WGT4yrs4Y
Yes, only temporarily while their citizenship is barred after being convicted of "crimes involving moral turpitude"
@8Q6C4Y44yrs4Y
Yes, unless they have committed felonies
@93DHP4B3yrs3Y
This question should be decided by the states.
@8Q6C4Y44yrs4Y
Only if they committed misdemeanors, felons should not have the right to vote
@8CNT65N5yrs5Y
Depends on the crime but sentences and probation MUST be completed
@8Q6C4Y44yrs4Y
Yes, unless they have committed a felony
@8GLKWV55yrs5Y
Depends on the crime they did. If it was violent, then no. If it was something like drug selling then yes. As long as they are an American citizen they have the right to vote.
@63MBBW25yrs5Y
Yes, but only after completing their sentences and parole/probation and passing a citizenship test
@8HKXCQH5yrs5Y
depends what crimes they have committed
@8HL5YXT5yrs5Y
depends on what the constitution says
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