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California allows former felons to vote, but the state prohibits

voting by people incarcerated in prison or on parole. According to

the California Constitution and Elections Code, "A person entitled

to register to vote shall be a United States citizen, a resident of

California, not in prison or on parole for the conviction of a felony,

and at least 18 years of age." (Cal. Const. Art. II, Sec. 4; Cal. Elec.

Code Sec. 2101) This means that California residents who have a

felony conviction can vote after completion of parole, while on

probation,or if they are committed to county jail with a felony

conviction.

Yes felons can vote so get out there and let your voice be heard!

Cecil B.

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