"“If President Trump committed a heinous act worthy of disqualification, he should be disqualified for the sake of protecting our hallowed democratic system, regardless of whether citizens may wish to vote for him in Colorado,”

  • AnUnusualRelic@lemmy.world
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    11 个月前

    The US seems to disqualify quite a lot of voters for reasons that don’t apply in most other “western” countries though.

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      11 个月前

      That may be true, I’m not sure on the facts surrounding that. If you have specific sources, I’d be interested in seeing them.

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          Fair point, but I think that only applies to felonies (you can generally vote if it’s just a misdemeanor), and most states restore voting rights as soon as they’re released.

          Do other countries allow currently incarcerated people with felonies to vote?

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            Yea , that is more a 3rd world country way. Most countries do not remove basic rights besides you freedom when jailing them. Can’t think of any examples actually.