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How many other states similarly disenfranchise convicted felons?

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How many other states similarly disenfranchise convicted felons?

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Felon disenfranchisement laws exist in all but three states, and most apply to those who have been released as well as those still incarcerated. Twentynine states disenfranchise felons on parole, and 32 states disenfranchise those on probation. In 14 states, offenders tried under federal law are ineligible to vote.

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