Yes you can.
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You can only vote in your state (and district) of residence.
As of July 2014, a convicted felon can not vote in the state of Massachusetts. There are 13 other states that don't allow convicted felons to date.
No, a convicted felon loses his rights to vote, hold office, own a fire arm and consort with other convicted felons.
That depends on the rules in the state where you live.
Not automatically. In many states a convicted felon loses their right to vote, however in others, they may petition to have that tright resoted to them. You will have to check the statutes of your own state.
A felon can vote when he/she is done serving his sentence and probation.
Based on the popular vote in the state
No
i want to register to vote can i as an convicted felon in new york
Yes, in Illinois, a convicted felon can vote after completing their sentence and being released from prison.