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> How much clear advice does the House give NSA's about when voting rights
> should be removed?  Maybe it's changed since I left, but the NZ NSA seemed
> pretty 'soft' on this, generally giving endless warnings.  Australia seems
> to be much different.  Someone had their voting rights taken away despite
> doing much less than some people in NZ who never lost their voting rights.
> Hence I wonder if the House leaves a lot of latitude to NSA's.

It might be the nature of the offense. Generally a violation of Baha'i
marriage laws results in automatic loss of voting rights whereas
things like drinking alcohol, sexual immorality, etc. are likely to
result in warnings first.

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