
Voting Rights Infographics
These infographics provide some quick facts about voting rights in Alabama and disfranchisement for those with felony convictions. For more detailed information about restoration, please visit the Voting Rights Restoration pages to learn about which crimes need the restoration process and how to apply for restoration.
Contents
- Know Your Rights: While Voting
- Guidelines for Alabama Voters Convicted of Crimes
- What is a crime of moral turpitude?
- Have you been convicted of a felony?
- Who can vote, can't vote, and needs to apply
- How to apply for voting rights restoration
- Alabama IDs for voting
Know Your Rights: While Voting

Guidelines for Alabama Voters Convicted of Crimes
What is a crime of moral turpitude? [Text]

Have you been convicted of a felony? [Text]

Who can vote, who can't, and who needs to apply [Text]

How to apply for restoration [Text]

Alabama IDs for voting [Text]
Identificaciones para votar en Alabama
Additional Resources
Know Your Rights: Voting Rights
Publications: Infographics | Toolkit
ACLU National: Voting Rights
Voting Rights Restoration
Voting Rights Restoration
Crimes of Moral Turpitude
How to apply for restoration
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