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felons
States to allow women to vote.
Maine and Vermont are the only states that allow convicted felons to vote while in prison. (by absentee ballot) Other states allow convicted felons to vote after they served their terms and in some states they lose their right to vote permanently.
Only two states in the U.S. allow citizens to directly vote on public issuses.
Arizona
Wyoming
In the United States, the rules about felons voting vary by state. Some states allow felons to vote after they have completed their sentence, while others do not allow felons to vote at all. It is important to check the specific laws in your state to determine if felons are eligible to vote in elections.
No. To vote a person must have a permanent address and to register with the county where the address is located.
Women were first allowed to vote in the United States in 1920.