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If someone is in prison but is still able to vote, where is that person incarcerated?

a. Vermont or Washington, D.C.
b. California or Washington, D.C.
c. California or Hawaii
d. Maine or Hawaii
e. Maine or Vermont

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Answer:

a. Vermont or Washington, D.C

Step-by-step explanation:

The answer is A) Vermont or Washington, D.C. In these jurisdictions, individuals who are incarcerated for a felony conviction are allowed to vote. In all other states, individuals who are currently incarcerated for a felony conviction are disenfranchised and unable to vote.

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