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Felony DUI in Ohio is after the 4th offense.
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People who have a felony record in the United States cannot vote. This includes the state of Indiana. The Federal government regulates who can vote and who cannot.
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Not if you are no longer a juvenile. Juvenile records are sealed to the general public at the time you (usually) turn 18.
A DUI in Ohio becomes a fourth degree felony upon the 4th offense within six years.
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yes you can
It doesn't go away. You get a felony (or misdemeanor) conviction on your adult record, it's on there for life. Even juvenile convictions don't simply go away - the records just get sealed when you turn 18.
You can't vote anywhere in the US with a felony charge, period. Check section 2 of the 14th Amendment.
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