Can Convicted Felons and Homeless People Vote?
Question by jitterbug: Can convicted felons and homeless people vote?
Im asking because just now on tv, they stated that people in Ohio are going to drug rehabs and homeless shelters to pick people up to vote. Is this legal?
Best answer:
Answer by John S
Don’t people have to have an address to register vote? If you are homeless you wouldn’t have one.
Where I live you have to register to vote & have to provide proof of where you live. How would homeless people do that?
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