Voting rights in Manala: Difference between revisions
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1. Incarcerated individuals cannot vote while serving time. Formerly incarcerated individuals have been allowed to vote. | |||
As a former colony of [[Greater Niagara]], the Antarctic Circle States adopted various Niagaran Voting Rights Acts passed to protect voting rights of minority groups. These colonial laws, including Voting Rights Act 1860, Voting Rights Act 1917, Voting Rights Act 1980, were upheld by the new constitution following ACS's independence. | |||
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Revision as of 16:07, 6 October 2023
The following table shows the status of voting rights in Manala.
Country/Autonomous Region | Voting Age | Gender | Intelligence | Race | Religious Beliefs | Criminal Record | Non-citizens |
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Agnia | 18 | Partial1 | |||||
Since 1985 | Since 1985 | Since 1985 | Since 1985 | Since 1985 | |||
1. Incarcerated individuals nay not vote until after their release. | |||||||
Atocha | 18 | Partial1 | |||||
Since 1985 | Since 1985 | Since 1985 | Since 1985 | Since 1985 | |||
1. Incarcerated individuals nay not vote until after their release. | |||||||
Antarctic Circle States | 18 | Partial1 | |||||
Since 1918 | Since 1993 | Since 1860 | Since 1860 | Since 1980 | |||
1. Incarcerated individuals cannot vote while serving time. Formerly incarcerated individuals have been allowed to vote. As a former colony of Greater Niagara, the Antarctic Circle States adopted various Niagaran Voting Rights Acts passed to protect voting rights of minority groups. These colonial laws, including Voting Rights Act 1860, Voting Rights Act 1917, Voting Rights Act 1980, were upheld by the new constitution following ACS's independence. | |||||||
Gagium | 18 | Partial1 | |||||
Since 1903 | Since 19772 | Since 1835 | Since 1835 | Since 1958 | Since 1835 | ||
1. Incarcerated individuals cannot vote while serving time. | |||||||
Greater Niagara | 21 | Partial1 | |||||
Since 19182 | Since 20103 | Since 18604 | Since 18605 | Since 1980 | Since 1830 | ||
1. Incarcerated individuals cannot vote while serving time. Formerly incarcerated individuals have been allowed to vote since the "Voting Rights Act 1980" was passed. | |||||||
Middle Mavona | 18 | Partial1 | |||||
Since 1998 | Since 1998 | Since 1998 | Since 1998 | Since 1998 | |||
1. Incarcerated individuals nay not vote until after their release. | |||||||
Patriarchate of Mavona | 18 | Partial1 | |||||
Since 1985 | Since 1985 | Since 1985 | Since 1985 | Since 1985 | |||
1. Incarcerated individuals nay not vote until after their release. | |||||||
Perlsienne | 21 | Partial | |||||
Since 19201 | Since 1983 | Since 1848 | Since 1848 | ||||
1. Women have been allowed to vote since the TBDACT1 was passed, modelled after similar legislation in both Gagium and Greater Niagara. | |||||||
Shkodër Federation | 18 | Partial1 | |||||
Since 1999 | Since 1999 | Since 1999 | Since 1999 | Since 1999 | |||
1. Incarcerated individuals nay not vote until after their release. | |||||||
The Furbish Islands | 16 | Partial4 | 5 | ||||
Since 18971 | Since 19552 | Since 18053 | Since 1805 | Since 1875 | |||
Voting in provincial, territorial, and regional elections is mandatory for all persons aged 18-65. The voting age was lowered from 21 to 18 in 1970 and to 16 in 1995. 1. Women were allowed to vote nationwide since the passage of the Voting Rights Amendment of 92, but were allowed in some provinces before. |