I didnt realize they are the 37th state where felons can vote. Thats about 3/4s. Interesting. I agree with the policy personally, once a man is released, off parole, etc he has paid his debt and has a lifetime of hurdles ahead trying to find a goid job, rent, etc...he is still entitled to his say and representation as a citizen. Others may disagree, that's your right. There are some crimes which are felonies that should never brand a man for life, and certainly dont make him not an American citizen.