People that are convicted of serious crimes (felonies) lose the right to vote.
disenfranchisement
the antonym for ballot is disenfranchisement
disenfranchisement
Disenfranchisement is the deprivation of voting rights, usually of a specific group of people. This can happen due to various reasons, such as legal restrictions, discrimination, or barriers to voting access. Disenfranchisement can undermine democracy by preventing certain individuals from participating in the electoral process.
No, once a felon always a felon.
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A felon could be anybody.
You are never an ex felon, once a felon always a felon...While this is true, it's irrelevant to the question. You can try Carolina Cargo.
There is increasing concern about the disenfranchisement of convicted criminals in the US; because convictions are not spread equally among races and political parties, lack of voting rights disproportionately affects some communities. Although the Civil Rights Act sought to eliminate the disenfranchisement of citizens based on race, recent court challenges appear to be gutting its protections.
that what i am trying to figure,i know what a felon is but not pre fair felon,give me some help
disenfranchisement of the blacks