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Yes, in Illinois, a convicted felon can vote after completing their sentence and being released from prison.
Per Federal Law (18 USC para 921 & 922) a convicted felon cannot be restored REGARDLESS of whether their offense was violent or non-violent.
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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.).
If you are convicted FEDERAL felon, you can't. If you are convicted state felon, and you qualify you can make application for exopungement. See below link:
If you are convicted felon, there is no such pardon.
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Because no one wants a felon around them with sharp objects!
If he is a felon, that would mean he has been convicted of a felony. Once convicted, there is no statute of limitations.
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