General Right to Vote
Constitution:
(25 August 1992)
Article 28, section (1) states: "It shall be the right and duty
of all citizens aged over 18, other than those legally deprived of political
and civil rights, to take an active part in public life, to vote and stand for
election to any State body, and to fulfill their offices with full dedication
to the cause of the Angolan nation."
Article 48 states: "Disabled combatants of the national liberation
struggle, the minor children of citizens who died in the war and those physically
or mentally handicapped as a result of war shall have special protection, to
be established by law."
Exclusion Based on Mental
Disability
Electoral Law:
(16 April 1992)
Article 11 (Active Electoral Incapacity) disqualifies voters "obviously
recognized as insane, even though they have not been disqualified by a sentence,
when they are confined to a mental institution or when they are declared insane
by a medical board."
Article 52 (Information Relating to Citizens Confined to Hospital Units)
states that hospitals should "send to the concerned Provincial Electoral
Councils monthly lists of citizens
who have been institutionalized because
of obvious insanity."
Voter Assistance By Other
Citizens
Constitution:
Article 120 (Voting by Blind and Disabled Citizens), Section 1, states
that "electors who are blind and those who are affected by an obvious disease
or physical disability
may vote accompanied by an elector chosen by them,
who is under the obligation of absolute secrecy.
Article 120 (Voting by Blind and Disabled Citizens), Section 2 stipulates
that "if the polling officers conclude that they are unable to verify the
obviousness of the disease or physical disability, they shall ask the elector
to present
a certificate confirming that he is unable to carry out the
operations relating to the vote
issued by the competent health authorities
and authenticated by their seal.