Abstract/Objective: To ensure the integrity, fairness, and confidentiality of the voting process while upholding principles of individual autonomy and informed decision-making.
Section 1: Eligibility and Mental Capacity
1.1 In order to participate in voting, individuals must possess legal capacity and be of sound mind.
1.2 Legal capacity refers to an individual’s ability to understand the nature, significance, and consequences of their voting decisions.
1.3 Sound mind implies possessing sufficient mental health, cognitive abilities, and rationality to comprehend the choices presented during the voting process.
Section 2: Prohibition of Vote Remuneration
2.1 Any form of direct financial or material compensation in exchange for voting shall be strictly prohibited.
2.2 Candidates or individuals seeking office may not offer or provide any direct reward or remuneration to induce voters’ support.
2.3 Penalties shall be imposed on those found guilty of attempting to remunerate voters for their votes, with punishments including fines, imprisonment, or disqualification from seeking public office.
Section 3: Non-Transferability of Votes
3.1 Votes cast during an election shall be considered personal and non-transferable, exclusively reflecting the voter’s individual choice.
3.2 Any attempt to transfer votes to other individuals, organizations, or entities for their use shall be deemed illegal and subject to legal consequences.
3.3 Authorities shall implement measures to detect and prevent the unauthorized transfer of votes, including strict voter registration processes and effective monitoring systems.
Section 4: Prohibition of Voting on Behalf of Others
4.1 Each eligible voter maintains the exclusive right to cast their vote and determine their preferred candidate or outcome.
4.2 Other players, entities, or individuals shall be strictly prohibited from voting on behalf of another person, regardless of their relationship or authorization.
4.3 Instances of proxy voting, fraudulent impersonation, or coercion aimed at supplanting the genuine voter’s decision shall be subject to legal penalties, including invalidation of votes and criminal prosecution.
Section 5: Confidentiality and Safeguarding of Voting Passwords
5.1 Voters shall not disclose their voting password or any other access credentials to anyone, ensuring the secrecy and confidentiality of their voting choices.
5.2 Any unauthorized sharing, distribution, or solicitation of voting passwords by individuals, candidates, or interest groups shall be considered illegal and punishable under the law.
Section 6: Procedures in the Case of Vote Deficiency
6.1 In the event that a person who is elligible to vote does not vote before the deadline the majority will be taken as a proportion of those elligible to vote.
