A convicted felon can vote in Georgia if his or her rights have been restored by the court system. Part of the punishment issued when a person commits a felony is the removal of the right to vote.
convicted of a felony
No
>> 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.
a person that is able to vote
a person that is able to vote
Not until they are 18, and many states do not allow convicted felons to vote, therefore if the juvenile was tried as an adult in a felony case, he or she might not be able to vote even after turning 18.
yes you can
You can't vote anywhere in the US with a felony charge, period. Check section 2 of the 14th Amendment.
they wouldn't be able to vote in an election because you cant have any criminal records to your name if you want to vote in an election
a person vote for his or own benefits. people vote their representatives, they they think that are able to lead them
Yes you can.