Andorra

Qualified Law on Electoral System and Referendum (2007)

Updated: June 2015

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Article 1 states:

(1) Suffrage is universal, free, equal, direct and secret.

(2) The right to vote belongs to all Andorrans, of the legal age of majority, who possess the full use of their civil and political rights…

 

Excerpt from the Qualified Law on Electoral System and Referendum (2007)

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Article 1 states:

(2) The right to vote belongs to all Andorrans, of the legal age of majority, who possess the full use of their civil and political rights.

(3) The following have no right to vote: …

(b) Those declared incapable by final court decision, provided said decision expressly declares the inability to exercise the right to vote.

 

Article 15 states:

All Andorrans of legal age of majority, in the full exercise of their civil and political rights, registered on election lists and provided they do not fall to any cause of ineligibility, are eligible.

 

Article 25 states:

If a candidate loses the right to stand for election by final court decision, communicated to the Government or the consuls, by death or disability, during the day established for elections, he/she shall be replaced by the following candidate in the list, without having to amend the ballot papers.

 

Excerpts from the Qualified Law on Electoral System and Referendum (2007)

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Article 15 states:

All Andorrans of legal age of majority, in the full exercise of their civil and political rights, registered on election lists and provided they do not fall to any cause of ineligibility, are eligible.

 

Article 25 states:

If a candidate loses the right to stand for election by final court decision, communicated to the Government or the consuls, by death or disability, during the day established for elections, he/she shall be replaced by the following candidate in the list, without having to amend the ballot papers.

 

Excerpts from the Qualified Law on Electoral System and Referendum (2007)