Webthat includes many people in county jails, though the state has allowed most to vote since 2016.

Weball inmates have a right to legal visits, but the sixth amendment does not require full and unfettered contact between an inmate and his or her attorney in all circumstances.

The latest data from the california department of corrections shows that about 92,000 people are in state prisons, and many are ineligible to vote.

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Webthat includes many people in county jails, though the state has allowed most to vote since 2016.

The latest data from the california department of corrections shows.

6 would remove a provision from the california constitution that allows jails and prisons to impose involuntary servitude as punishment for a crime.

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