Incarcerated felons voting in Minnesota
From Ballotpedia
Incarcerated felons voting in Minnesota is the recognition of incarcerated residents of a state who are currently convicted of a felony and are currently on the states voting rolls. The following information is presented by data obtained by the Minnesota Department of Corrections and the governing body of elections in a particular state known as Minnesota Secretary of State. Voting laws in Minnesota make it illegal for a felon to vote while being incarcerated in prison and even when they are on subsequent probation or extended supervision [1].
The Minnesota Department of Corrections offers a link to search an felon's past criminal record to help aid in determing the eligiblity of a felon in his right to vote.
NOTE:These are not complete lists and information as best as we can get from the Minnesota Department of Corrections. If you suspect of any felon that is illegally voting or know if someone you know may have their rights restored as a felon for voting, please contact your local elections offical, the Minnesota Department of Corrections, or the Minnesota Secetary of State's Office.
Minnesota incarcerated felon registration statistics
| Year | Total State Wide Registered Voters | Total Incarcerated Felons Registered | |
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| 2008 | | |
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