User talk:Norseup123/Voting rights in the United States

Prisoner voting rights are defined by individual states, and the laws are different from state to state. Some states allow only individuals on probation to vote. Others allow individuals on parole and probation. As of 2012, only Florida, Kentucky and Virginia continue to impose a lifelong denial of the right to vote to all citizens with a felony record, absent a restoration of rights granted by the Governor or state legislature.[92] However, in Kentucky, a felon's rights can be restored after the completion of a restoration process to regain civil rights.[92][93]