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In Jordan, not all individuals are allowed to vote. Voting rights are primarily granted to Jordanian citizens who are at least 18 years old. However, there are restrictions based on residency status, and certain groups, such as non-citizens and individuals who have lost their civil rights due to legal reasons, may be excluded from the voting process. Additionally, the electoral system also has provisions that aim to represent various segments of the population, including women and minority groups.

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