You can't vote anywhere in the US with a felony charge, period. Check section 2 of the 14th Amendment.
yes.
North Carolina
To vote in North Carolina, you must: Be a citizen of the United States Be a resident North Carolina and the county in which your live for at least 30 days prior to the election Be 18 years of age by the day of the next general election Have your rights of citizenship restored if you have been convicted of a felony Not be registered to vote in any other county or state
rhode island and north carolina
During the Presidential ellections.
Rhode Island and North Carolina
People in Wisconsin with felony convictions are barred from voting if they are incarcerated, on parole or on probation. Once they are released from supervision, they are allowed to vote again.
>> ANSWER I was previously convicted of a felony. Can I register to vote?If you were convicted of a felony your voting rights vary from state to state. Go to http://www.sentencingproject.org/pubs_05.cfm and click on "Felony Disenfranchisement in the United States" to download a grid outlining the laws of all 50 states.
For Obama, by very narrow margins.
many rich planters,lawyers,and business owners
North Carolina
North Carolina is a swing state. Its rural areas are mostly Republican, but it is home to several college towns, which tend to vote Democratic.