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Yes, a convicted felon can vote in Illinois upon release from prison. In fact, convicted felons can vote in all but 13 states. Some states (not including Illinois) have restrictions regarding the ex-felon's status (e.g., parole, probation, etc.).

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12y ago

nope well in some things maybe but not in general elections the conviction took away voting rights, gun rights and if it was for drugs then the ability to recieve food stamps..

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12y ago

Illinois does not have expungement of felonies or misdemeanors if you were convicted and the only way you can have your rights restored is with a Governors pardon.

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15y ago

Not while on probation but maybe after depending on the charges and things

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11y ago

No, I don't think convicted felons have voting rights anywhere in the U.S.

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12y ago

Yes.

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YES

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