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How Do You Vote In Florida After A Felony Conviction?

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How Do You Vote In Florida After A Felony Conviction?

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Many civil rights are curtailed indefinitely in Florida for individuals who have committed felony crimes. These include holding public office, possessing a handgun, serving on a jury and voting. Felons do not regain these rights with their freedom, but they may cast a vote in some future election if they take required steps. Generally speaking, the governor and two cabinet members must vote to restore the rights of a felon. Complete the sentence. Incarceration may be only a part of the punishment meted out to an offender. Rights will not be restored until all phases of the judgment have been fulfilled. This may include a period of monitored living, paying restitution to a victim or completing rehabilitative programs. File a current address with the state. If a felon committed one of a limited number of predominantly non-violent crimes, the Office of Executive Clemncy may issue a restoration certificate after the entire sentence has been complete. The state must have a current address o

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