Haitian Kreole KYR Konnen Dwa Ou. We stand with the Haitian community in Springfield Ohio. Temporary Protected Status represents more than protection. It represents the ability of families to stay together.
If you have been convicted of a misdemeanor, you have the right to vote, even if you are incarcerated.
If you have been arrested for a felony, but have not been convicted, you still have the right to vote.
If you are on parole or probation, live in a halfway house, or are on house arrest,you have the right to vote.
If you are on parole, or probation for a felony that does not involve a jail term, you have the right to vote.
The only time you may not vote is if you are currently incarcerated on a felony conviction. But once you are out of prison or jail, you must re-register to vote, even if you were previously registered. You re-gain the right to vote.