States have different rules on how and when felons can vote in elections, resulting in more than 4 million people being locked out of voting in America because of a past or current conviction.
Voting rights for Americans with felony convictions have been at least partially restored in most states, but there are many felons who are still facing obstacles to exercising their right to vote.
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