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Section 73 states: "Any rule of the common law which provides that a person is subject to a legal incapacity to vote by reason of his mental state is abolished." | {{Legislation | ||
|Type=UK Public General Act | |||
==See also== | |Year=2006 | ||
|Number=22 | |||
|Subject=Miscellaneous legislation | |||
|Summary=Section 73 states: "Any rule of the common law which provides that a person is subject to a legal incapacity to vote by reason of his mental state is abolished." | |||
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[[Voting rights for detained patients]] | [[Voting rights for detained patients]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:50, 8 April 2021
Section 73 states: "Any rule of the common law which provides that a person is subject to a legal incapacity to vote by reason of his mental state is abolished."
Full text: Legislation.gov.uk
Type: UK Public General Act🔍
Year: 2006🔍
Number: 22
Subject: Miscellaneous legislation🔍
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