A Texas resident with a final felony conviction cannot register to vote in the state. However, these voting rights can be restored.
A Texas resident with a final felony conviction cannot register to vote in the state. However, these voting rights can be restored. In 1997, then-Gov George Bush signed a law that allows those who have completed the required punishment(s) for their felony conviction, whether a pardon, parole, probation, or a prison sentence to register or re-register to vote in Texas. An individual with a felony conviction must re-register to vote after completing their punishment before they can appear at the polls. There has been confusion regarding the definition of a final felony conviction--the following list provides further detail: