In Mississippi, individuals with felony convictions can have their voting rights restored, but it requires a process. Those convicted of certain felonies may lose their voting rights indefinitely, while others may regain them after completing their sentence, including parole and probation. To restore voting rights, individuals typically need to apply for a pardon or have their rights restored through legislative action. It’s advisable to check with local election officials or legal resources for specific guidance based on individual circumstances.
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