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In Tennessee, almost a half million people won't be able to vote in any upcoming elections because of a past felony conviction, and one organization says the state's process to restore those rights is too complicated. More than 420,000 Tennesseans with felony convictions cannot vote, according to research from The Sentencing Project. Dawn Schluckebier - advocacy and government relations director at ThinkTennessee - said voting rights can be restored after a person completes their sentence, including any probation or parole. ...

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