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| colspan="8" style="vertical-align:middle;" |The federal government, by way of the constitution, grants all citizens of Cartadania the right to vote. Exceptions to this include convicted criminals who are currently detained or imprisoned and residents of Cartadania who have not met the requirements for citizenship or resided in the nation for 30 consecutive months (excluding students, who have different requirements). Because a person born in Cartadania retains their citizenship indefinitely (except when renounced), most citizens 18 years or older who reside outside Cartadania are eligible to vote absentee for federal office candidates in primary and general elections. In addition, some states allow overseas citizens to vote for state and local office candidates and referendums.
| colspan="8" style="vertical-align:middle;" |The federal government, by way of the constitution, grants all citizens of Cartadania the right to vote. Exceptions to this include convicted criminals who are currently detained or imprisoned and residents of Cartadania who have not met the requirements for citizenship or resided in the nation for 30 consecutive months (excluding students, who have different requirements). Because a person born in Cartadania retains their citizenship indefinitely (except when renounced), most citizens 18 years or older who reside outside Cartadania are eligible to vote absentee for federal office candidates in primary and general elections. In addition, some states allow overseas citizens to vote for state and local office candidates and referendums.
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| colspan="2" style="vertical-align:middle;" |Since 1795
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| colspan="8" style="vertical-align:middle;" |Voting has been afforded to all citizens since elections began taking place in 1795. From 1923 to 1994 were only eligible to vote if they were a member of the Duama Socialist Party. This requirement continued after the collapse of the Duama Sovereign Socialist Republics, but instead citizens were required to be members of the Duōma Reconciliation Party, the new single party of the newly formed People's Republic of Duōmachāha.
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