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Moreover, which states allow convicted felons to vote?
Eight states (Alabama, Arizona, Delaware, Florida, Kentucky, Mississippi, Tennessee, and Wyoming) allow some, but not all, persons with felony convictions to vote after having completed their sentences.
One may also ask, can felons own guns in Oklahoma?
Oklahoma gun laws state anyone who has a felony conviction in the United States is unable to lawfully own a gun unless they've been given a full and complete pardon. That individual cannot possess a firearm while they're serving that probation.
You can register to vote and vote if you are: A United States citizen and a resident of California, 18 years old or older on Election Day, Not currently in state or federal prison or on parole for the conviction of a felony, and.