(a) A person who is convicted of a felony involving moral turpitude as defined in AS 15.80.010 is disqualified from voting in a state or municipal election until the person's unconditional discharge.
(b) A person who is convicted of a felony is disqualified from serving as a juror until the person's unconditional discharge.
(c) In this section “unconditional discharge” has the meaning given in AS 12.55.185.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Title 33. Probation, Prisons, Pardons, and Prisoners
Chapter 30. Prison Facilities and Prisoners
Article 3. Miscellaneous Provisions.
Sec. 33.30.191. Employment of prison inmates.
Sec. 33.30.201. Compensation of prison inmates; deductions; disbursement; liens.
Sec. 33.30.211. Transmission of documents.
Sec. 33.30.216. Copies of records for child support purposes.
Sec. 33.30.221. Superintendent of correctional facility may administer oaths and acknowledgments.
Sec. 33.30.231. Telephone access and monitoring inside correctional institutions.
Sec. 33.30.241. Effect of judgment of conviction on civil rights.
Sec. 33.30.251. Disposal of abandoned personal property.
Sec. 33.30.261. Excess money as contraband.
Sec. 33.30.271. Forfeiture of property.
Sec. 33.30.281. Crime against sentenced prisoner.