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Which state does NOT limit the voting rights of persons convicted of a felony?

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Vermont

Step-by-step explanation:

A felony is a crime which is considered to be of a more serious nature than others which are referred to as misdemeanors. An example of a felony is murder.

In most states in the United States, a person convicted of a felony is not allowed to vote. In Vermont however, a convicted felon still retains his or her right to vote.

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