It depends on the severity of the crime! A person has to petition the court for voter rights to be returned after release and ending of probation. A person can not be on probation due to felony conviction and vote . Of course, that is how is use to be and I am not aware of any changes in the law (not saying their has not been changes in the law).
pappilon wrote:I gues we owe SMR an apology. I'm Sorry!
There is actually massive voter fraud in Texas. Seems some ex-con (US Citizen) was actually caught and sentenced to 6 years for voting in the 2016 election. Evidently, being released after serving your time does not automatically restore your right to vote in Texas.
And since there is still secret ballotting in Texas, and she is an ex-con, she must, therefore be a Democrat who stuffed the ballot box for Hillary Rodham Clinton.
Go figure.