Rap and fashion mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs was prepared to vote in the 2024 presidential election even though he sits in jail awaiting trial on a slew of charges, including sex trafficking.
Along with other inmates, Diddy, who is in federal custody, was able to take advantage of his right to vote as he sits in Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn.
Officials told TMZ that Diddy was permitted to vote using an absentee ballot mailed from the federal jail. All he had to do was request a ballot from one of his two home areas, Florida or California.
After all, jailed or not, he has yet to be convicted of anything, so his right to vote is not impede. The same is true for any other inmate at the Metropolitan Detention Center.
Further, some jurisdictions allow convicts to vote while serving their time. That list includes, Maine, Puerto Rico, Vermont, and the District of Columbia. Further, jails in California actually have polls inside the jails this year where all convicts except those convicted of a felony can vote. […]
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