"Trump's Potential Conviction: Impact on Voting Rights and Presidential Eligibility"

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Former President Donald Trump faces 88 felony charges, and a single conviction could jeopardize his right to vote in the 2024 election. The complex nature of voting rights for felons across different states adds uncertainty to Trump's eligibility, with potential implications from cases in New York, Georgia, and Washington, D.C. Legal experts suggest that while the likelihood of Trump facing prison time is low, the outcome of the trials could impact his voting rights, highlighting the confusion and challenges faced by individuals with prior convictions navigating their eligibility to cast a ballot.
- A criminal conviction means Trump could lose his voting rights NPR
- Can Trump Still Run for President if He Is Convicted? The New York Times
- Former campaign aide ahead of first trial: Trump cases political ‘from beginning to end’ The Hill
- Will Donald Trump go to prison? The Independent
- Trump can still serve as president if he’s convicted of a crime The Washington Post
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