-- Boracay Bill 23:40, 26 April 2007 (UTC)[reply] Note the following from the Citizenship page: "In most nations, a non-citzen is a non-national and called either a foreigner or an alien.
I didn't start out intending to do a rewrite -- my initial objective was to add sufficient source citations to justify removal of the {{unreferenced}} tag.
-- Boracay Bill 05:52, 8 June 2007 (UTC)[reply] I'm not a native English speaker, but "Right of foreigners to vote" looks to me (French native speaker) like a litteral translation of the title of the French wikipedia article "Droit de vote des étrangers", which is the original base for this article.
Shouldn't it be renamed Voting rights of non-nationals (noncitizens is equivocal, as in some countries citien is not synonymous with national), or something like that ?
--Pylambert (talk) 15:01, 15 December 2007 (UTC)[reply] My case is straightforward: I hereby propose the article be renamed to 'Foreign suffrage', which is a more appropriate and less unwieldy term than 'Right of foreigners to vote'.
From what I can see on the net (and hear from friends), non-EU citizens with permanent residency are allowed to vote in Lithuanian municipal elections.
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The text states that local voting rights were extend to non-citizens in Lithuania in 2002 (see here)), but there is no mention al all of Estonia.
Roufu (talk) 05:54, 13 September 2019 (UTC)[reply] The article contains an instance of the {{Update}} template which, when I noticed it was dated February 2013 and linked to discussion in the § Lithuania section here.