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The US seems to disqualify quite a lot of voters for reasons that don't apply in most other "western" countries though.
That may be true, I'm not sure on the facts surrounding that. If you have specific sources, I'd be interested in seeing them.
Well, can jailed people vote in the US?
Fair point, but I think that only applies to felonies (you can generally vote if it's just a misdemeanor), and most states restore voting rights as soon as they're released.
Do other countries allow currently incarcerated people with felonies to vote?
Yea , that is more a 3rd world country way. Most countries do not remove basic rights besides you freedom when jailing them. Can't think of any examples actually.
Some of them can, yes.