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|contents=Article 51 states that an individual in Pakistan may vote if they are a citizen, are over the age of 18, are registered to vote, and have a sound mind. Members of the National Assembly are elected via direct and free suffrage. (Constitute Project, “ Pakistan’s Constitution of [[Probable year::1973]],  reinstated in [[Probable year::2002]]  with Amendments through [[Probable year::2018]]” ).
|contents=Article 51 states that an individual in Pakistan may vote if they are a citizen, are over the age of 18, are registered to vote, and have a sound mind. Members of the National Assembly are elected via direct and free suffrage. (Constitute Project, “ Pakistan’s Constitution of [[Probable year:: 1973]],  reinstated in [[Probable year:: 2002]]  with Amendments through [[Probable year:: 2018]]” ).




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What is the oldest written source in this country that mentions this right?

Pakistan

Article 51 states that an individual in Pakistan may vote if they are a citizen, are over the age of 18, are registered to vote, and have a sound mind. Members of the National Assembly are elected via direct and free suffrage. (Constitute Project, “ Pakistan’s Constitution of 1973, reinstated in 2002 with Amendments through 2018” ).