General Right to Vote
Constitution:
Article VI, section (1) states: "A citizen 18 years of age may vote
in national election. The Congress shall prescribe
disqualification for
mental incompetence or insanity. Voting shall be secret."
Exclusion Based on Mental
Disability
Constitution:
Article VI, section (1) states: "A citizen 18 years of age may vote
in national election. The Congress shall prescribe
disqualification for
mental incompetence or insanity. Voting shall be secret."
Electoral Law:
(1980)
Section 201 states: "To be eligible for election as a Member of
Congress of the Federated States of Micronesia, a person shall
(4) not
be under a judgment of mental incompetency or insanity
"
Section 501 states: "Every citizen of the Trust Territory of the
Pacific Islands is eligible to vote for Members of the First Congress of the
Federated States of Micronesia, if he has fulfilled the following requirements
(3)
is not currently under a judgment of mental incompetency or insanity
"
On "Affidavit on Application for Registration," number 10 states
"I am not currently under a judgment of mental incompetency or insanity."