General Right to Vote
Constitution
(1920)
See section 44
Exclusion Based on Mental
Disability
Electoral Law:
(1963: Electoral)
Section 5, subsection (5) states: "A person shall be disqualified
for being a candidate or being elected as a Member of Parliament if he
(c)
Is of unsound mind and is subject to an order of medical custody made under
the Mental Health Ordinance 1961."
Section 16, subsection (1) states: "Subject to the provisions of
the Constitution and of this Act every person shall be qualified to be registered
as an elector of a constituency if
(c) Hs (sic) is not disqualified as
a candidate for election by virtue of any of the provisions of section 5 of
this Act."
Section 18, subsection (2) states: "A person shall not be qualified
to be elected to the office of Head of State (a) if he is not a person qualified
to be elected as a Member of Parliament
"
Section 19, subsection (1) states: "Subject to the provisions of
the Constitution and of this Act every person shall be qualified to be an individual
voter and to have his name entered on the individual voters' roll if he is
not
disqualified as a candidate for election by virtue of any of the provisions
of section 5 of this Act
"
Voter Assistance by Other
Citizens
Electoral Law:
(1963: Electoral)
Section 73 states:
o "(1) Any elector or voter who is wholly or partially blind or is unable
to read or write (whether because of a physical handicap or otherwise), or is
not sufficiently familiar with the English language to vote without assistance,
may vote in accordance with the provisions of this section."
o "(2) At the request of any such elector or voter who has received a ballot
paper the Presiding Officer shall accompany him into one of the inner compartments
provided for the marking of ballot papers, and the ballot paper may be there
marked by the elector or voter with the assistance of the Presiding Officer
or may be marked by the Presiding Officer in accordance with the instructions
of the elector or voter."
o "(3) The person assisting the elector or voter shall sign his name on
the back of the ballot paper and shall add the words 'Witness for blind or partially
blind person' or 'Witness for person unable to read or write' or 'Witness for
person not familiar with the English language,' as the case may be, and shall
fold the ballot paper so that its face cannot be seen before depositing it in
the ballot box."
o "(4) A poll clerk or some other person nominated by the elector or voter
may also accompany him into the inner compartment and may, if so desired by
the elector or voter, inspect the ballot paper before it is deposited in the
ballot box."
o "(5) Every person who is present in accordance with this section or with
any regulations when an elector or voter votes and who communicates at any time
to any person any information obtained as to the candidate for whom the elector
or voter is about to vote or has voted, or as to the number on the ballot paper
given to the elector or voter, commits an offence, and shall be liable to imprisonment
for a term not exceeding three months."