Every Hokorian citizen has the right to vote in elections and referendums.
Who can vote
You can vote if you are a Hokorian citizen.
All eligible citizens must be able to participate equally.
Your voting rights
As a voter, you have the right to:
- take part in parliamentary elections
- vote in referendums
- participate in the civic life of the State
These rights are protected under the Constitution.
How voting works
Voting is carried out through a formal process.
This includes:
- registering to vote where required
- casting your vote in the approved manner
- following instructions provided during voting
Fair participation
Voting must be:
- free from coercion or pressure
- conducted fairly and transparently
No person may interfere with your right to vote.
Related information
If you are standing for election or taking part in political activity, see:
Additional information
- All citizens have equal voting rights
- Voting is a core part of democratic participation
