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Should people charged with a crime be allowed to vote?

  • Yes, as an American Citizen they should be allowed to vote.

    Votes: 1 50.0%
  • No, they shouldn't be allowed to vote even though they are American Citizens.

    Votes: 1 50.0%

  • Total voters
    2

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Should people found guilty of committing a crime be allowed to vote in this upcoming election? Or should their right to vote be taken away from them?

Keep in mind that a conviction can range in anything from possession of an illegal substance to murder.

I'm curious to know what you people think.
 
Convicted of a Capital offense - NO VOTING allowed for them

Minor offenses - they should be allowed to vote

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Didn't vote above cuz as you can see I'm split on the decision! :lol
 
Interesting. Guess no one really has an opion on this topic.

Anyhow, supposedly a law was passed in Florida back in 2000- election year for Gore & Bush- that stated that NO person CHARGED and found GUILTY of a crime could vote.

Interestingly, almost all of the names on that ballot were Latino & Black. Latinos & Blacks- known-to-be Democrats THAT would've probably voted for Gore.

Think about it.
 
Correct me if I'm wrong but I read somewhere that our current president was convicted of a DWI along time ago....doesn't that make his presidency null and void because it's to my understanding that anyone convicted of anything can NOT run for office.
 
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