hääleõiguslike
Hääleõiguslike refers to individuals who possess the legal right to vote in a particular election or referendum. This status is typically determined by a combination of age, citizenship, and residency requirements established by the laws of a given country or jurisdiction. In most democracies, citizens who have reached the age of majority, commonly 18 years old, are granted hääleõiguslike status. However, specific age requirements can vary.
Citizenship is a fundamental prerequisite for hääleõiguslike status in most national elections. Non-citizens, even if they
There are instances where certain groups may be disenfranchised, meaning they are denied hääleõiguslike status. Historically