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Law, 27.05.2021 01:30 donaldpartee1

What kind of laws with respect to how criminals may or may not vote are on the books in Maine and Vermont? Question 3 options:

Offenders lose their right to vote permanently.

Parolees can vote but those on probation cannot.

Convicted felons can vote after meeting special requirements.

Convicts can vote while they are still incarcerated.

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