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States that revoke all voting rights of the convicted for life:

  1. Virgina
States that permit currently incarcerated felons to vote:
  1. Maine
  2. Vermont
Eighteen states allow people with felony convictions to vote upon completion of all supervised release.

Sixteen states allow people with felony convictions to vote upon completion of parole.

Thirteen states and the District of Columbia allow people with felony convictions to vote upon release from prison, regardless of whether they are on parole or not.
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