Machine Translated by Google Who is absent from his place of ordinary residence in India owing to his employment, education or otherwise outside India shall be entitled to have his electoral role in the constituency in which his place of residence in India as mentioned in his passport is located. 12. Thus, since India has not provided voting opportunities to citizens living abroad for a long time, it seems that since 2010, citizens living abroad due to employment, education and other reasons have been provided with the opportunity to vote by registering their names in the voter list of the constituencies according to the address mentioned in their passports. It seems that they can vote by appointing their representatives or through electronic voting. Namibia can be taken as another example of giving citizens abroad the opportunity to vote. The country amended the Electoral Act, 2009 and provided the opportunity to vote even to the citizens living abroad in the 2014 national elections. In section 23 of the said act In order to enable persons temporarily outside Namibia to be registered as voters and to take part in an election of the President or of members of the National Assembly, as contemplated in section 22(1)(a), the Commission may establish temporary registration points outside Namibia at any Namibian diplomatic mission, or where possible, at other convenient places as may be determined by the Commission in consultation with the Minister responsible for foreign affairs. Looking at the provision, it seems that even citizens living abroad temporarily can vote in the Presidential and National Assembly elections from diplomatic missions abroad or other suitable places designated by the Election Commission in consultation with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Similarly, since the 2005 election in Japan, citizens living abroad have also been given the opportunity to vote . e

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