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what, in some states, is a valid reason for denying someone the right to vote?

Sagot :

Depending on the crime committed, and time elapsed since sentence completion, states like Wyoming, Virginia,  Nevada, Alabama, and Arizona (this is only a partial list since there are many other states) will not allow convicted felons (those with a prison record) to vote. 

for plato users the answer is criminal conviction