Ieva Leimane-Veldmeijere, Director of ZELDA – Resource Centre for People with Mental Disability (Latvia)

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Ieva Leimane-Veldmeijere, Director of ZELDA – Resource Centre for People with Mental Disability (Latvia)

the right to vote; the right to be elected; the right to participate in associations, NGOs, political parties;

In many countries guardianship means: - automatic deprivation of the right to vote and to be elected; - prohibition of the right to become a member of an association; NGO or political party. /e.g. example on debate on legal incapacity and membership in NGOs – crucial for movement of self- advocacy/

Clear messages from various international bodies (e.g. UN; Venice Commission; Council of Europe; the European Court of Human Rights) supporting the principle: Everybody should have the right to vote Developments at the national level (e.g. Latvias example – regards not restricting personal, non-material rights, including the right to vote)

1) Making information accessible (info on electoral process; info guides on political parties and their programs in easy-to-read language); 2) Visual aids/ info materials demonstrating the voting process; 3) Training for electoral officials; 4) Training for people with intellectual disabilities; 5) Assisted voting.

Voters can choose a person who will assist in voting process. (few exceptions, e.g. Voters employee should not be assistant). Assistant: - could ask the voter what choice person wants to make, but he/she should not make assumptions about how person wants to vote; - should respect voters privacy during voting process; - should respect voters opinion; - should be prepared to explain/demonstrate voting process; - could read or explain all ballot choices or questions in a language the voter understands; - after ballot has been completed, (assistant) should make sure if voters choices are accurately reflected; the challenge is how to draw the line or find the balance between assisting and influencing the voter)

Assistant SHOULD NOT: -Make decisions for the voter; -Communicating with the voter in a way what makes voter to be forced to make certain choices; -Pressing the voter to vote for a particular candidate or in certain way; -Withholding information or giving false information to voter; -Revealing to others how person voted

How to find the balance between providing the support and influencing voters decisions? /e.g. negative example – director of institution = candidate for elections = support provider/

Ieva Leimane-Veldmeijere – RC ZELDA address: Mārupes street 4-31, Riga, LV – 1002, Latvia Phone: ;