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Should Felons Be Allowed To Vote Essay

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Felons should not be allowed to vote In Maine and Vermont, felons never lose their right to vote, even while they are imprisoned. But in Florida, Iowa, and Virginia, felons and ex-felons permanently lose their right to vote. I personally don't think felons should be able to vote if it was bad enough that they had to go to prison. They shouldn't have the choice to vote because people under 18, non-citizens and the mentally incompetent people can't vote, because of standards involving trustworthiness and responsibility. The same requirements should apply to felons. Today I will go over why it isn't a good idea for felons to vote, how felons, not voting will benefit us, and how permanent felon disenfranchisement is a good solution for anyone who is convicted of a more serious crime. The problem with felons being able to vote is that ex-prisoners have already demonstrated dishonesty and irresponsibility in their character by committing a crime (according to an article written by Roger Clegg in the Center for Equal Opportunity), especially a serious crime and have forfeited their right to vote. If we let felons vote they already have made series of bad choices in their life so why should we just let them vote? The crimes committed by ex-felons don't just involve injustice to one party but …show more content…

If the crime was then permanent felon disenfranchisement is a good solution. Also if they have been out of prison for a couple of years and have obeyed the laws and have done good deeds like volunteer and other things then they should be able to but there should be an amount of years out of prison before having voting rights. But we do need to consider restoring those rights when public safety should be the top priority (according to Florida Gov. Rick Scott). Washington and 47 other states insist that convicted felons serve their time before they again participate in the democratic

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