<P> (EU member) In 2002, non-citizens were granted voting rights in state elections in Vienna, but the decision was overturned by the Constitutional Court in June 2004 . EU nationals may vote and stand for office in local elections (in Vienna only at borough level, because Vienna is a state of Austria and not a local municipality). </P> <P> (CN member) As of 1990, Commonwealth citizens may vote for parliamentary elections with a 3 years residency requirement . </P> <P> (EU member) European Union residents in Belgium were given the right to vote and to be candidates for the 1994 European Parliament election, then for the 2000 Municipal elections . They had however first only the right to be elected as municipal councillors, not at the executive level (schepen / alderman or burgomaster / mayor), the alderman level was only opened for them from the 2006 Municipal elections, the mayor level may not be opened to them because it includes a function of administrative police . In conformance with EU regulations, EU residents are submitted to the same residence conditions as Belgian nationals, i.e. residence in the commune at the closure date of the electoral roll (July 31 for the municipal elections). </P> <P> In 2004, voting rights in municipal elections were extended to non-European Union foreigners living in Belgium, with certain conditions attached . Non-EU foreigners must have been living in Belgium for at least five years before becoming entitled to vote . Any non-EU foreigner who wants to take advantage of the new legislation must also sign an oath of allegiance to the Belgian constitution, formally agree to respect the country's laws and sign the European Convention on Human Rights . Also, non-EU foreigners are not allowed to stand as candidates . </P>

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