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which two groups can be part of the voting-age population but not part of the voting-eligible population?

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The two groups that can be part of the voting-age population but not part of the voting-eligible population are citizens who have not registered to vote and citizens who are currently imprisoned or have a felony conviction.

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The two groups that can be part of the voting-age population but not part of the voting-eligible population are:

  1. Citizens who have not registered to vote
  2. Citizens who are currently imprisoned or have a felony conviction

While all citizens who have reached the minimum age to vote are considered part of the voting-age population, only those who are registered and meet the eligibility criteria set by their state or jurisdiction are part of the voting-eligible population.

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