Ministry of Internal Affairs — Citizens' Vote

Priorities Vote 2026

Tell the Government what matters most. Voting closes 15 May 2026.

Now Open

Citizens' Priorities Vote

Vote on which issues the Republic should focus on in the coming term. Every citizen in good standing gets one vote. Results will be published immediately after the ballot closes.

15
May 2026
Closing Date

Issues on the Ballot


Citizens are asked to rank or select their top priority from the following four areas. The Government commits to giving the highest-ranked issue priority in policy and resource allocation for the coming term.

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Environmental Policy

Advancing Labradoria's commitment to carbon neutrality, sustainable operations, and environmentally responsible governance by 2030.

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Fairness of State

Ensuring that the laws, constitution, and institutions of the Republic treat all citizens equally and are applied without bias or favouritism.

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Passport Programme

Expanding and improving the Labradoian passport — including production, issuance, and pursuing diplomatic recognition of the document internationally.

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Identity Card Programme

Rolling out the national identity card to all eligible citizens, improving production quality, and working toward wider recognition of the card.

How voting works: This election is conducted securely via Google Forms. All responses are recorded and stored by the Minister of Science, Technology & Innovation in accordance with the Republic's digital rights and data protection obligations (Article XI of the Constitution and Law VIII). Your vote is associated with your citizenship record and may not be submitted more than once. Results will be published by the Press Office promptly after the ballot closes on 15 May 2026.

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How the Vote Works


1

Eligibility confirmed

Only confirmed citizens of the Republic in good standing may vote. Your citizenship status is verified against the register held by the Ministry of Internal Affairs & Citizenship.

2

Ballot submitted via Google Forms

The ballot is conducted using a secure Google Forms ballot. One submission per citizen. The form will ask for your citizenship reference number for verification purposes.

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Responses stored by the Minister of Tech

All responses are securely recorded and stored by the Minister of Science, Technology & Innovation in accordance with Article V(4) of the Constitution and Law VIII (Digital Rights & Data Protection). Responses are retained for a minimum of five (5) years.

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Results published

Once the ballot closes on 15 May 2026, the results will be tallied and published by the Press Office. The winning priority will be formally adopted as the Government's lead policy focus for the coming term.

Constitutional Authority


This vote is conducted under Article V(4) (Elections & Voting) and Law VI (Citizen Participation & Voting) of the Constitution and Laws of the Republic of Labradoria. Citizens have the right to participate in all major policy votes. The Government is obligated to consider the outcome in good faith and to act upon it.

All voting data is handled in accordance with Article XI (Technology, Digital Rights & Innovation) and Law VIII (Digital Rights & Data Protection). Data is never sold or shared with third parties and will be deleted in accordance with the Republic's data retention policy.