Consolidated census & citizen IDs amendment
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Section 1: Voiding and Removing conflicts
Article 1: Any pieces of legislation of any form dealing in their entirety with the census, voter codes, or Citizen IDs are to be voided.
Article 2: Any clauses of any legislation that conflict in any way with this amendment are to be voided.
Article 3: Neither of the articles prior to this in this proposition shall be seen to overturn or overrule legislation that uses the census or citizen IDs. Only those that outline or otherwise change or create in any way the process of The census, voter codes, or citizen IDs.
Section 2: Census
Article 1: The census is to be held by the census minister monthly.
Article 2: The following questions shall be on the census:
Article 3: Additional questions may be added either by legislation or the census minister as long as they are entirely optional and there is no penalty for not answering them.
Section 3: Citizen IDs
Article 1: A citizen ID may be obtained by any citizen via any of the following methods:
Article 2: Any citizen with a citizen ID is to be considered a registered citizen. A citizen ID is to be revoked and the person no longer considered a registered citizen if they do not fill out the census for two consecutive months.
Article 3: Any previous clauses of any legislation that in any way depend upon voter codes shall now depend upon Citizen IDs.
Article 4: A citizen ID is a unique pseudo-random alphanumeric 6 character code used for Identification of citizens along with being used to verify votes in various contexts. Other purposes may be used, but no non-constitutional legislation may allow more officials access to citizen IDs.
Article 5: In the situation it is more likely than not voter fraud has occurred IDs may be redistributed.
Article 6: Only the following positions may ever have access to Citizen IDs:
Article 7: Privacy opt-in
Article 8: A citizen may request they be reissued a new ID once a month at any time if they so decide.
Article 9: Citizen IDs shall be kept in a spreadsheet where only the officials designated to have access shall have access.
Article 10: The following officials may ever distribute IDs:
Section 4: Enactment
Article 1: This amendment shall immediately amend the constitution upon passing.
Article 2: Until a decent amount of citizens as determined by a minister in charge of a process have received Citizen IDs processes shall be allowed to use the previous voter code system. With a maximum of 1 month from the passing of this amendment for this article to continuously affect-And for this article to be void after that period.
Article 3: This amendment supersedes all future legislation and is considered entrenched unless a future constitutional amendment explicitly voids or overrules it.
Metadata
Internal ID: 593
API access: /593.json
Bill proposed(Unix Epoch): 1781321825
Proposer: Zeedith-
Original link: CONSOLIDATED CENSUS CITIZEN IDS AMENDMENT
Approval link: N/A
ARPD-Curator: John Rock Brown
Recorded by tracker: 2026-06-14 15:03:58