Legal Question in Criminal Law in Illinois
Am I able to vote for off year elections after a felony burglary conviction?
Asked on 11/01/10, 2:59 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Nwankwo Henry Amaobi
Amabuovanni Enterprises
you may register to vote on Election Day at the polling ... There is no cut-off date for registering to vote in person at your town ... Be 18 years old by election day; Not be convicted of treason or a felony; ... be 18 to vote); Not be on probation or parole after conviction of a felon.
You can register for or vote in an election if: You have been convicted but have ... Amazingly, you can clear many felonies off your record but not a DUI. ... however, the driving record can be expunged after ten years without a ticket.
Answered on 1/05/11, 7:47 am
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