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  • The National Charter of the United States
  • National Charter (Clean Text)
    • Preamble
    • Article I - The People
    • Article II - The Legislative Branch
    • Article III - The Executive Branch
    • Article IV - The Judicial Branch
    • Article V - The States & Federalism
    • Article VI - Democratic Processes
    • Article VII - Supremacy, Ratification, and Transition
    • Appendix: Citation Guide
  • Glossary of Terms
  • Charter Commentary & Analysis
    • Introduction
    • National Charter Commentary & Analysis
    • Preamble
    • Article I - The People
      • Article I, Section 1
      • Article I, Section 2
        • A. The People
        • B. Rights
        • C. Civic Powers and Duties
          • C.1. Differentiation of Civic Rights and Civic Powers
          • C.2. Enumeration of Civic Powers
            • C.2(a). Power to Hold Federal Office
            • C.2(b). Power to Vote
            • C.2(c). Power of Peaceful Reformation of Government
            • C.2(d). Loss of Civic Powers
          • C.3. Civic Duties.
      • Article I, Section 3
    • Article II - The Legislative Branch
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  1. Charter Commentary & Analysis
  2. Article I - The People
  3. Article I, Section 2
  4. C. Civic Powers and Duties

C.2. Enumeration of Civic Powers

Citizens have the following powers, provided they have not been suspended under this Charter.

C.2(a). Power to Hold Federal Office

C.2(b). Power to Vote

C.2(c). Power of Peaceful Reformation of Government

C.2(d). Loss of Civic Powers
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