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# Wellspring: Suffrage
## Eligibility to vote
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Eligibility to vote is not linked to citizenship. Citizenship is a different mechanism with a different purpose. Non-citizens who are resident or domiciled may vote, if eligible.
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Eligibility to vote is purpose-specific. Indepagents may be eligible to vote for one thing while being ineligible to vote for another.
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Eligibility to vote is based on:
1. Being fully paid up on taxes.
2. Having been a taxpayer for some specified fraction of the previous term of the office or decision being voted on.
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The government shall provide receipts for taxes upon request. The government may use its records of taxation to validate eligibility.
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### Agency
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Only indepagents may vote. Corpagents shall not be able to cast votes.
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### Termed offices
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An indepagent shall be eligible to vote for a particular termed office if they have fully paid taxes on their income over at least 75% of the duration of the previous term of that office. The stints of earning need not be contiguous.
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[Move this example into the apologia]
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- E.g., to qualify to vote for a 4-year termed office, one must have made tax payments on income covering at least 3 out of the last 4 years.
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### Constitutional amendments
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An indepagent shall be eligible to vote on a constitutional amendment if they have fully paid taxes on their income over at least 10 out of the last 30 years; the stints of earning need not be contiguous.
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[Give examples in the apologia]