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stemgerechtigd

Stemgerechtigd is the Dutch term for a person who has the right to vote in elections. The status is defined by law and can apply to one or more electoral processes. Whether someone is stemgerechtigd depends on rules set by government authorities and can vary by the level and type of election.

Common prerequisites include age, citizenship or residency, and the absence of any legal disqualifications. In many

In the Netherlands, the rules differ by election type. For national elections, voting typically requires Dutch

Disqualification can occur if a person is legally deprived of voting rights, or if they do not

See also Kiesrecht; Kiesgerechtigd; Voter rights.

jurisdictions
the
standard
minimum
age
is
18
on
election
day.
Citizenship
often
determines
eligibility
for
national
elections,
while
residency
rules
may
apply
for
local
or
regional
elections.
In
some
systems,
certain
non-citizen
residents
may
have
voting
rights
in
specific
elections,
and
rights
can
be
temporarily
suspended
in
certain
legal
circumstances.
citizenship
and
a
minimum
age
of
18.
For
European
Parliament
elections,
EU
citizens
living
in
the
Netherlands
who
are
18
or
older
can
vote.
For
municipal
elections,
eligibility
generally
depends
on
residency
in
the
municipality
and
being
of
voting
age,
with
precise
conditions
varying
by
election
and
locality.
The
exact
criteria
are
published
by
official
election
authorities
and
can
change
over
time.
meet
the
required
age
or
residency
conditions.
The
concept
of
stemgerechtigd
emphasizes
the
legal
right
to
participate
in
the
democratic
process,
distinct
from
the
act
of
casting
a
ballot.