About 244 million people aged 18 and older are eligible to vote in the United States, but many formerly incarcerated people are excluded from voting in some states.
Despite holding 34 criminal convictions, Donald Trump is still eligible to run for president, highlighting the distinction in the rights to vote and to hold office in the U.S.
In recent elections, voter turnout has increased significantly, with participation rising from 59% in 2016 to 66% in 2020, the highest for a nationwide election.
The election procedure allows voters to cast ballots by mail, during early voting, or at polling stations, with many states embracing early voting leading up to November 5.
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