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Country/Autonomous Region Voting Age Gender Intelligence Race Religious Beliefs Criminal Record
 Albithica 20 Yes Partial1 Yes Yes Partial2
Since 1796 Since 1994 Since Foundation Since Foundation Since Foundation
1. Elections for County Congressmen require voters to hold an Associates degree or higher to participate. 2. Incarcerated criminals can not vote for the duration of their sentence. Criminals on probation can not vote until their probation expires. Criminals on Parole (life-time probation) can never vote.
 Ateenia 15 Yes Yes No No No
Since Foundation Since Foundation Since Foundation Since Foundation Since Foundation
Only Native Ateenians with no criminal past, can vote for the governor or mayor of the city, town or village he/she is a citizen of.
 Aziallis 18 Yes Partial1 Yes Yes Partial2
Since 1862 Since 1927 Since 1862 Since 1862 Since 1917
1. Under the Election Commission Voting Rights Amendment, 1927, persons in the late stages of diseases leading to diminished mental capacity or suffering from psycological conditions which are proven to impair udgement (as listed in the Amendment) cannot vote.

2. Incarcerated criminals currently serving time cannot vote. If the Court deems it fit, an individual may be stripped off their right to vote for a gievn period of time and the period can extend upto a lifetime.

 Bendan 20 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Since 1989 Since 1989 Since 1989 Since 1989 Since 1989
All Bendanian citizens are free to vote.
 Ganji Islands 15 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Since 1832 Since 1960 Since 1974 Since 1832 Since 1920
All Ganjians can vote without exceptions.
Template:Country data Ghijuko 15 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Since Antiquity Since Antiquity Since Antiquity Since Antiquity Since Antiquity
All Ghijukivens can vote without exceptions
File:Halsuntrian Flag.png Halsuntria 18 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Since 1822 Since 1737 Since 1883 Since 2014 Since 1737
 Hatstheput 18 Yes Yes Yes Yes Na*
Since Antiquity Since Antiquity Since Antiquity Since Antiquity Since 1898
*For the well being of the community, citizens with criminal record shall not vote in the elections, except if the jury considers he is rehabilitated.
 Kilowatt 16 Yes Yes Yes Yes Partial*
Since Antiquity Since Antiquity Since Antiquity Since Antiquity Since 1985
*A citizen of Kilowatt may only lose their right to vote because of a crime committed if the judge for their case deems it necessary
 Kissankyla 21 Yes Yes No No No
Since Antiquity Since Antiquity Since Antiquity Since Antiquity Since Antiquity
If you are a member of a religion banned by the Principality, a race that isn't protected from discrimination, or committed a serious crime, your voting rights are not guaranteed.
Template:Country data Layfet 18 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Since 1723 Since 1723 Since 1723 Since 1723 Since 1723
Voting is protected by the Layfetian Constitution.
Template:Country data Kohharu (Autonomous District of Layfet) 18 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Since 1803 Since 1803 Since 1803 Since 1803 Since 1803
Voting is protected by the Layfetian Constitution, when Kohharu was constituted as an autonomous district of Layfet, it was not given an exception to the voting protection clause.
Template:Country data Nina Islands (Autonomous District of Layfet) 18 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Since 1842 Since 1842 Since 1842 Since 1842 Since 1842
Voting is protected by the Layfetian Constitution, when the Nina Islands was constituted as an autonomous district of Layfet, it was not given an exception to the voting protection clause.
 New Gujo 21 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Since 1886 Since 1971 Since 1886 Since 1886 Since 1971
All New Gujians can vote without exceptions
 New Sebronia 16* Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Since Foundation Since Foundation Since Foundation Since Foundation Since Foundation
*In order to be allowed to vote at the age of 16, the citizen must have completed the mandatory political education in school. At the age of 18, all citizens are allowed to vote, no matter the eduction.
 Prybourne 18 Yes Yes Yes Yes Partial*
Since Antiquity Since Antiquity Since Antiquity Since Antiquity Since Antiquity
*Any Prybourne citizen convicted of a federal offense will be suspended from voting for the duration of their sentence.
 Toubaze 18 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Since 1873 Since 1873 Since 1873 Since 1873 Since 1873
According to the Toubazean Constitution, all citizens are permitted to vote.
 Tsokeiku 21 Yes Yes Yes Yes Partial*
Since 1985 Since Antiquity Since Antiquity Since Antiquity Since 2005
Due to the functions of Tsokeiku's governance, "voting right" in this context is synonymous with "right to speak in the Forums". * = Unless the subject regards the environment of prisons convicts are excommunicated from the Forums up to seven years after their release depending on the severity of their crimes.
 Velnotia 18 Yes Yes Yes Yes Partial*
Since 1824 Antiquity Since 1790 Since 1980 Since 1999
*Should an individual be found guilty of the crimes of treason and/or murder, the right to vote is thereby revoked from the convicted individual. This does not limit the ability for the Velnotian High Court, however, to revoke this right as a result of other trials regarding different charges.
Viha 859365.png Viha 6 Yes Yes No Yes No
Since 1927 Since 1927 Since 1927 Since 1927 Since 1927