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In Ecuador, all citizens aged 18 and older are eligible to vote, including those who are registered in the electoral registry. Voting is mandatory for citizens, with penalties for noncompliance. Additionally, foreigners residing in Ecuador can vote in local elections if they meet specific requirements. However, only Ecuadorian citizens can vote in national elections.

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