Many convicted felons remain on voter rolls, according to Sun Sentinel investigation
John T. Teate, convicted for drug crimes and theft dating to 1992, says he was surprised when he received his vote ID card. (Sun Sentinel/Jim Rassol)

Thousands of convicted felons remain on voter rolls

According to a Sun Sentinel investigation, more than 30,000 Florida felons who by law should have been stripped of their right to vote remain registered to cast ballots in this presidential battleground state.

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