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== Felons ==
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Felons

The article previously referenced a law forbidding convicted felons from voting until five years after the end of their incarceration. According to Pennsylvania's Department of State website, the Supreme Court struck that law down in 2000 based on unconstitutionality. However, felons in prison are still barred from voting. I totally removed any reference to the false restrictions, if someone would like to clarify them as false within the article, be my guest. LicenseAppliedFor (talk) 03:18, 10 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]