Idaho Constitution
Article VI, § 3 — DISQUALIFICATION OF CERTAIN PERSONS
Idaho Const. art. VI, § 3
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Idaho Const. art. VI, § 3.
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No person is permitted to vote, serve as a juror, or hold any civil office who has, at any place, been convicted of a felony, and who has not been restored to the rights of citizenship, or who, at the time of such election, is confined in prison on conviction of a criminal offense.
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History
Amendment No. 57: Proposed 1949, S.L. page 597, H.J.R. 2; ratified November 7, 1950.; Amendment No. 65: Proposed 1961, S.L. page 1073, S.J.R. 1; ratified November 6, 1962.; Amendment No. 118: Proposed 1998, S.L. page 1361, S.J.R. 105, ratified November 3, 1998.
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