No
In the US, as well as other countries, everyone has the right to vote. Many people in the US as well as other countries are barred from voting. Minors for instance. In the UK the Monarch nor the lords cannot vote. Prisoners and the mentally incompetent are prohibited.
In the USA, the laws regarding voting rights for prisoners vary by state. Some states allow prisoners to vote, while others do not. It is important to check the specific laws in the state where the prisoner is incarcerated to determine their voting rights.
Jean Hampton has written: 'Do prisoners have the right to vote?' -- subject(s): Prisoners, Suffrage
No. Once the are out of jail they can.
Yes, Kenyans have the right to vote in free elections. Kenya was also the first East African nation to give prisoners the right to vote.
British and Irish citizens resident in the UK and over 18 years of age can vote in the UK. Prisoners cannot vote.
Citizens of the US can vote for president in the US.
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NO- only US citizens can vote.
They become a member of the House of Lords, are a convicted serving prisoner (remand prisoners and released convicts are allowed to vote) or they are declared 'insane'.
In USA you can't vote if you are serving any part of your sentence . However in many states once you've finished your sentence and you're a tax paying citizen than you can vote.
While incarcerated, prisoners may lose certain rights such as the right to vote, freedom of movement, privacy, and the right to possess certain items.