Trump is now a convicted felon. Here's what that could mean for his rightsFor the first time in United States history, a former -- and quite possibly future -- president is now officially a convicted felon. Though Florida -- where Trump is registered to vote -- prohibits people convicted of felonies from voting until their sentence is complete, New York law will allow him to maintain his voting rights. In New York, felons are only barred from voting if they are currently incarcerated, and voting rights are automatically restored upon their release from prison. Trump is now a convicted felon.
Source: The Guardian June 02, 2024 06:38 UTC