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This article describes suffrage laws in Greater Meridon.
Voting rights by category
Country | Sex | Religion | Wealth, tax class, social class | Knowledge | Race | Criminality | Nationality |
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File:Diamante Flag.png Diamante | |||||||
Since DI 185 (1985) | Since DI 185 (1985) | Since DI 185 (1985) | Since DI 185 (1985) | Since DI 185 (1985) | Since DI 185 (1985) | Since DI 185 (1985) | |
The Diamnean State has granted universal suffrage to all Diamnean citizens of the age of majority, as of the formation of the Diamnean state. The only exception to this is for felons who are legally disallowed from the vote while serving their sentences, and for a period of five years after. | |||||||
Dorado | |||||||
Since DI 182 (1982) | Since DI 214 (2014) | Since DI 182 (1982) | Since DI 182 (1982) | Since DI 182 (1982) | Never Legalized | Since DI 214 (2014) | |
The new Doradan constitution liberalized the right of suffrage, though most categories of minority were granted suffrage rights as a result of the earlier Doradan constitution. In spite of this liberalized convicted felons have their right to suffrage stripped indefinitely, unless granted some legal exception by the national government. | |||||||
Lesser Verde | |||||||
Since DI 192 (1992) | Since DI 192 (1992) | Since DI 192 (1992) | Since DI 192 (1992) | Since DI 192 (1992) | Since DI 192 (1992) | Since DI 192 (1992) | |
Lesser Verde has maintained one of the most liberal suffrage laws in the Verdean continent, with all citizens (of voting age) being granted the right of suffrage. | |||||||
File:Cuarzo flag.png Los Cuarzos | |||||||
Since DI 192 (1992) | Since DI 192 (1992) | Since DI 192 (1992) | Since DI 192 (1992) | Since DI 192 (1992) | Since DI 192 (1992) | Since DI 192 (1992) | |
The Cuarzan Confederacy has maintained one of the most liberal suffrage laws in the Verdean continent, with all citizens (of voting age) being granted the right of suffrage, and a noteworthy low age of suffrage (14). | |||||||
Plata | |||||||
Since DI 192 (1992) | Since DI 192 (1992) | Since DI 192 (1992) | Since DI 192 (1992) | Since DI 192 (1992) | Since DI 192 (1992) | Since DI 192 (1992) | |
The Platan government maintains some form of more or less universal suffrage though those deemed to be part of the "owning class" are barred from suffrage, as are convicted felons whose rights are permanently stripped from them. | |||||||
Verde | |||||||
Since DI 1 (1801) | Since DI 74 (1874) | Since DI 1 (1801) | Since DI 1 (1801) | Since DI 1 (1801) | Since DI 192 (1992) | Since DI 119 (1919) | |
The Verdean government has had consistently strong suffrage with most minorities being granted the right to vote since the creation of the First Verdean Republic in DI 1, though certain other groups (religious and national origin) were not granted suffrage until later, with non-Regio practioners being granted until after the conclusion of the Carlosian War, and the restoration of a democratic government to the Verdean Empire, and foreign born persons being granted suffrage in the Second Republic's Constitution. Criminals were not granted suffrage until the Orteguista government allowed it for those who have completed their terms (or in the case of shirkers those who complete their National Service Obligations). |
Nation | Voting age | Details |
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File:Diamante Flag.png Diamante | 21 | Unchanged since independence. |
Dorado | 18 | The voting age was lowered from 25 with the DI 214 Constitution. |
Lesser Verde | 16 | The voting age was lowered from 18 in DI 214 (2014). |
File:Cuarzo flag.png Los Cuarzos | 14 | Unchanged since independence. |
Plata | 18 | Unchanged since independence. |
Verde | 16 | Lowered from 18 in DI 213 (2013). |