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What level of government has primary policy-making responsibility for deciding whether convicted felons can vote in presidential elections?
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federal government
state government
county government
municipal government
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state government
States have primary authority to set voter qualifications, including whether and when convicted felons can vote in presidential (federal) elections, subject to constitutional limits and federal law.
States have primary authority to set voter qualifications, including whether and when convicted felons can vote in presidential (federal) elections, subject to constitutional limits and federal law.
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