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The previous answer on this page was no. This is absolutely incorrect!

While it is true that in Indiana you cannot vote while you are imprisoned, once you are released from prison and have registered in time for the next election, you have just as much right to vote as any other registered voter.

For more information about Felon voting rights in other states (as of right now there are still 10 states that do not allow Felons to vote) go to:

http://www.felonvotingprocon.org There have been many instances of voters being challenged at the ballot box. This is only a form of voter disenfranchisement. Know your rights. Voting is not just a right, it's your civic duty.

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