Here’s What’s To Know About California’s Voting Rights For Convicts

Here’s What’s To Know About California’s Voting Rights For Convicts

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When a convict is eligible to vote again (including in next year’s presidential election) will depend on their state. In California, convicts may not vote while they are serving their sentence or are on parole. However, once they are released from prison and complete parole, their voting rights are restored. They will need to re-register to vote. People on probation in California may also vote.

For Californians, that means anyone who is arrested can still vote. That right will be stripped away if and when they are formally convicted in court. If a person is arrested and voting is within the day or a few days, they must bail out of jail in order to vote, and Upland Bail Bonds Store is a company who is more than capable of bailing people out of jail quickly and affordably.

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