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Huh. So in NL, they mail everyone who’s eligible to vote a ticket to show at the door.

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  • 0xabad1dea@infosec.exchange0 0xabad1dea@infosec.exchange

    Huh. So in NL, they mail everyone who’s eligible to vote a ticket to show at the door. My husband got one and I assumed I obviously wouldn’t get one because I’m not yet a citizen.

    But I did get one! For the “neighborhood commission.” Just how low-stakes is it, that they invited the American? 😅

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    @0xabad1dea Is this specifically something for the city you're living in? Wondering if my American partner is going to get something too 😅

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    • 0xabad1dea@infosec.exchange0 0xabad1dea@infosec.exchange

      Huh. So in NL, they mail everyone who’s eligible to vote a ticket to show at the door. My husband got one and I assumed I obviously wouldn’t get one because I’m not yet a citizen.

      But I did get one! For the “neighborhood commission.” Just how low-stakes is it, that they invited the American? 😅

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      @0xabad1dea when my dad (who is Irish) lived in France, he was entitled to vote in local elections, and European elections, but not national elections.

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      • codecat@meow.socialC codecat@meow.social

        @0xabad1dea Is this specifically something for the city you're living in? Wondering if my American partner is going to get something too 😅

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        @codecat it probably varies by city and how long you’ve lived there yeah

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          @spacehobo well funny thing about that, the accident of my birth is that I *was* born here… it confuses everyone terribly

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          • 0xabad1dea@infosec.exchange0 0xabad1dea@infosec.exchange

            Huh. So in NL, they mail everyone who’s eligible to vote a ticket to show at the door. My husband got one and I assumed I obviously wouldn’t get one because I’m not yet a citizen.

            But I did get one! For the “neighborhood commission.” Just how low-stakes is it, that they invited the American? 😅

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            @0xabad1dea

            Same in the EU afaik. Made it interesting when I first volunteered as an election worker and we had 5 elections at once. Some of them local, some not.

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            • 0xabad1dea@infosec.exchange0 0xabad1dea@infosec.exchange

              Huh. So in NL, they mail everyone who’s eligible to vote a ticket to show at the door. My husband got one and I assumed I obviously wouldn’t get one because I’m not yet a citizen.

              But I did get one! For the “neighborhood commission.” Just how low-stakes is it, that they invited the American? 😅

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              @0xabad1dea@infosec.exchange enjoy your vote 😄
              I've received a ballot for " de gemeenteraadsverkiezingen"
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              • 0xabad1dea@infosec.exchange0 0xabad1dea@infosec.exchange

                Huh. So in NL, they mail everyone who’s eligible to vote a ticket to show at the door. My husband got one and I assumed I obviously wouldn’t get one because I’m not yet a citizen.

                But I did get one! For the “neighborhood commission.” Just how low-stakes is it, that they invited the American? 😅

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                @0xabad1dea For local elections, you don't have to citizen, just resident. National elections are a different story.

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                  @spacehobo @0xabad1dea The rules for who can vote in the UK are not completely trivial and depend on nationality and your circumstances and what type of election it is. https://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/voting-and-elections/who-can-vote-uk-elections (Not included in that page or the one it links to appear to be the rules for members of the House of Lords - perhaps the web page author assumed that they'd know the rules that applied to them.)

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                  • 0xabad1dea@infosec.exchange0 0xabad1dea@infosec.exchange

                    Huh. So in NL, they mail everyone who’s eligible to vote a ticket to show at the door. My husband got one and I assumed I obviously wouldn’t get one because I’m not yet a citizen.

                    But I did get one! For the “neighborhood commission.” Just how low-stakes is it, that they invited the American? 😅

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                    @0xabad1dea Yep, you can vote in municipal elections if you've lived in the country for more than 5 years. And you can also vote for the waterboard as soon as you become resident in NL. I encourage everyone who can to do it as it's one of the few ways we non-citizens can get representation

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                      @spacehobo @0xabad1dea yeah, it seems pretty self-evident when you see it that residents should be able to influence their conditions

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                      • codecat@meow.socialC codecat@meow.social

                        @0xabad1dea Is this specifically something for the city you're living in? Wondering if my American partner is going to get something too 😅

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                        @codecat @0xabad1dea I actually think this is an EU wide thing? Not 100% sure but definitely in the whole country.

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                        • 0xabad1dea@infosec.exchange0 0xabad1dea@infosec.exchange

                          @spacehobo well funny thing about that, the accident of my birth is that I *was* born here… it confuses everyone terribly

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                          @0xabad1dea @spacehobo hahaha yeah I imagine. Most of us know absolutely nothing about our own residency and citizenship laws. Plenty of citizens think you can become a citizen simply by marrying a citizen, for example.

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                            @halcy I’m imagining discovering Bad Neighbor is running for election to block fiber optic for the entire city district

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