General Right to Vote
Constitution:
Article 17, section (2) states: "Every citizen who has reached the
age of eighteen (18) years shall have the right to vote an who has reached the
age of twenty-one (21) years to be elected to public office, unless otherwise
provided herein."
Exclusion Based on Mental
Disability
Constitution:
Article 47, section (1) states: "No persons may become members of
the National Assembly if they
(d) are of unsound mind and have been so
declared by a competent Court."
Voter Assistance by Other
Citizens
Electoral Law:
(31 August 1992)
Section 84, subsection (1) states: "A presiding officer or polling
officer shall not assist or instruct a voter in the manner of voting at a polling
station unless (a) a voter who is incapacitated by blindness or other physical
disability from voting in a manner prescribed by the other provisions of this
Part, requests in person the presiding officer or polling officer, to so assist
him or her in the manner directed by him or her to record his or her vote, but
without interfering with the exercising of his or her franchise
"
Section 84, subsection (2) states: "The presiding officer, on the
request in person of any voter who is incapacitated by blindness or other physical
cause from voting in the manner prescribed by the other provisions of this Part,
who has not requested to have his or her vote recorded by the presiding officer
in terms of subsection (1) and who is accompanied by any other person, shall,
if he or she is satisfied that such person is any family relative or friend
of such voter and has reached the age of 18 years, permit such voter to vote
with the assistance of the person accompanying him or her, and upon such permission
being granted anything which is by the provisions of this Part required to be
done or by the said voter in connection with the recording of his or her vote
may be done to or with the assistance of the person so accompanying him or her."