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Each state has different laws regarding a person's right to vote once they have been convicted of a felony.

Concerning North Carolina, an indiviudal who is in prison, on probation, or on parole cannot vote. Ex-felons can vote.

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See this website: http://www.democracy-nc.org/nc/felonreenfranchisement/felonsandmisdemeanants.html

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