Electoral Protection Act (650)
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- In order to protect Kodiaks precious democracy, electoral protections are required that will ensure the legitimacy of our electoral process and protects our citizens as they vote.
ACTIONED on ## MONTH YEAR with ## Aye, ## Nay, and ## Abstain.
Article 1 – Kodiak Electoral Commission
- 1.1 - Establishes the Kodiak Electoral Commission (KEC) to oversee and manage the electoral process in Kodiak.
- 1.2 - The Kodiak Electoral Commission (KEC) is authorised to employ personnel and premises in several locations in each electorate to conduct unbiased elections within The Kodiak Republic.
Article 2 - Mail in Voting
- 2.1 - Voters may elect to receive a mail in voting paper with pre-paid return envelope before the election.
- 2.2 - If deemed necessary, Government may decide that voting papers are to be sent to each Kodiak citizen with a return address envelope included in the event of a perceived threat to the electoral process.
- 2.3 - Mail in voting is optional.
Article 3 - Personal Background Checks
- 3.1 - All personnel working for the Kodiak Electoral Commission (KEC) will undergo background checks to ensure security and safety of polling locations.
- 3.2 - Potential personnel who fail this check will not be employed.
Article 4 – Polling Location Protection
- 4.1 - Security in the form of personnel and equipment is to be provided to polling locations to ensure the safety and protection of citizens coming to vote in person.
Article 5 – Electoral Roll
- 5.1 - Citizens eligible to vote are to be recorded on the Electoral Roll.
- 5.2 - An eligible voter is considered to be any Kodiak citizen over the age of 18.
- 5.3 - The Electoral Roll is not available to the public.
- 5.4 - A citizen may only vote once and their name marked off the roll when they vote.
- 5.5 - The Roll is to be checked for integrity following each election.
Article 6 – Funding
- 6.1 - The Kodiak Electoral Commission is to be funded at a rate of 25,000,000 per quarter.
Written and Proposed by John Edward, MGA, KWP, Chancellor.