Trump will likely be allowed to vote, despite felony convictions
Briefly

Under Florida law, residents convicted of crimes in other states lose their ability to vote in Florida only if they are barred from voting in the state where they committed their offenses. In New York, felons are barred from voting only while they are incarcerated, influencing Trump's voting rights retention.
The New York jury convicted Trump of 34 felonies related to hush money payments to Stormy Daniels, leading legal experts to believe that even as a first-time offender, Trump may not face immediate imprisonment, allowing him to vote and possibly appeal for postponement until after the election.
Read at Washington Post
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