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Oklahoma's new law lets felons vote after completing sentences, aiming to boost rehabilitation.
Oklahoma's new law, effective January 1, allows convicted felons to vote once they complete their sentence, parole, or probation, or receive a pardon.
The legislation, aimed at reintegrating former felons into society, also applies to those whose felony sentences were reduced to misdemeanors.
Many former felons see this as a powerful incentive for rehabilitation and reintegration.
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La nueva ley de Oklahoma permite a los delincuentes votar después de completar las sentencias, con el objetivo de impulsar la rehabilitación.