"Trump's Felony Conviction Sparks Voting Rights Debate"

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Despite being convicted of 34 felonies in New York, Donald Trump is still eligible to vote in Florida as New York law allows felons to vote if they are not incarcerated. Florida's rules only bar felons from voting if the state of conviction also restricts their voting rights, which New York does not. If Trump is incarcerated, Florida's clemency board could potentially restore his voting rights.
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