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Yes. If they fail to pay a debt to the government they could loose sufferage permantly or temporarily.

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Yes. You had to be a male citizen of Greece who owned land. Therefore woman, peasants, people who did not own land, and slaves could not vote.

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Free Athenian males over the age of 20

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