yes it doesnt say anything in the constition about it, the constition only says you have to be 35 a us citizen and have lived in the us for 14 years. the real question is would you want a convicted felon to run for president? how would you feel?
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If the felon petitions for it, SOME states do restore a felons right to vote IN STATE ELECTIONS, but a convicted felon may NOT vote in a federal election.
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No, a convicted felon loses his rights to vote, hold office, own a fire arm and consort with other convicted felons.
Can a convicted felon be a director (president) of a not for profit organization?
Can a convicted felon be a director (president) of a not for profit organization?
As of July 2014, a convicted felon can not vote in the state of Massachusetts. There are 13 other states that don't allow convicted felons to date.
i want to register to vote can i as an convicted felon in new york
In the US, yes, unless you are a convicted felon you retain the right to vote.
Oregon law allows a convicted felon to vote if they are on probation on election day, however if they are in prision on election day, they are not allowed to vote.
People that are convicted of serious crimes (felonies) lose the right to vote.
yes felons can vote in kansas after their parole is over.you can also run for office as well.
Yes. Many felons in Massachusetts think they've permanently lost the right to vote and much of that misconception was created in the year 2000, when a successful ballot question removed the right to vote for convicted felons while they were serving their time. But as soon as a person is released, his or her right to vote is restored.
A convicted felon can vote in Georgia if his or her rights have been restored by the court system. Part of the punishment issued when a person commits a felony is the removal of the right to vote.
A felon can vote when he/she is done serving his sentence and probation.