Article 2 states:
Members of Parliament are elected directly by persons who, on the thirtieth day prior to that of the submission of nominations referred to in Article 21, are residents of Sint Maarten, hold Dutch nationality and on the date of the election, have reached the age of 18.
Article 3 states:
Persons who have been disenfranchised pursuant to Article 48(2) of the Constitution of Sint Maarten are excluded from the right to vote.
Article 17 states:
(1) Members and deputy members of the central electoral committee shall be dismissed by national decree, at the proposal of the appointment committee, stating the reasons:...
(2) Members and deputy members of the central electoral committee may be dismissed by national decree, at the proposal of the appointment committee, stating the reasons, if they are unable to perform their official duties properly due to persistent illness or geriatric complaints.
Article 69 states:
If the electoral committee observes that a voter requires assistance due to his physical condition, the voter may provide for support.
Article 69 states:
If the electoral committee observes that a voter requires assistance due to his physical condition, the voter may provide for support.
Article 17 states:
(1) Members and deputy members of the central electoral committee shall be dismissed by national decree, at the proposal of the appointment committee, stating the reasons:...
(2) Members and deputy members of the central electoral committee may be dismissed by national decree, at the proposal of the appointment committee, stating the reasons, if they are unable to perform their official duties properly due to persistent illness or geriatric complaints.