I dug into this more because I was under the impression it was the case that most states did not: here's what I found
https://felonvoting.procon.org/state-felon-voting-laws/
23 states let you vote after prison. 9 fully stop you off your rights. DC & 2 State let you vote from prison. The others are some level of parole or parole and probation.
Which means overall 9/51 are full loss: everywhere else you can theoretically get it back.
Zoom ai transcriptions also make things up.
That's the point. They're hallucination engines. They pattern match and fill holes by design. It doesn't matter if the match isn't perfect, it will patch it over with nonsense instead.