Georgia voters must be eighteen years old or older, U.S. citizens, and legal residents of Georgia and the county where they wish to vote. They can only be stripped of their right to vote under special circumstances.

What are those TWO circumstances?

A. If they are currently serving a sentence for a felony crime.
B. If they have ever committed a felony crime.
C. If they are serving overseas in the U.S. military.
D. If they have been declared mentally incompetent.
E. If they have refused to get vaccinated.
F. If they are on a federal government terrorism watch list.



Answer :

Final answer:

Georgia voters can be stripped of their voting rights if serving a felony sentence or declared mentally incompetent.


Explanation:

The two circumstances under which Georgia voters can be stripped of their right to vote are:

  1. If they are currently serving a sentence for a felony crime.
  2. If they have been declared mentally incompetent.

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