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"Reasonable restrictions may include factors such as residence, citizenship, convicted persons in legal detention, and those considered mentally incapacitated by the courts."
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Norwegian Helsinki Committee: Manual on Human Rights Monitoring: An Introduction for Human Rights Field Officers, p. 11

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Manual on Human Rights Monitoring: An Introduction for Human Rights Field Officers

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  • Limits on the right to vote may be based on a minimum age.
  • Limits on the right to vote may be based on citizenship.
  • Limits on the right to vote may be based on criminal conviction.
  • The right to vote should not be restricted based on any perceived or actual disability and mental health status, including pursuant to an individualized assessment.
  • Limits on the right to vote may be based on residency.
  • Limits on individuals wishing to run for office may only be based on objective and reasonable criteria, including residency.
  • Limits on individuals wishing to run for office may only be based on objective and reasonable criteria, including citizenship.
  • Limits on individuals wishing to run for office may only be based on objective and reasonable criteria
  • Limits on individuals wishing to run for office may only be based on objective and reasonable criteria, including criminal conviction.
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