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Can a citizen still vote if they choose not to be listed in the National Register of Electors?

  1. Yes, by being added to the voters' list even on election day

  2. No, they are excluded from voting

  3. Yes, but only in the next election

  4. No, unless they have a special permit

The correct answer is: Yes, by being added to the voters' list even on election day

It is important for citizens to be listed in the National Register of Electors in order to exercise their right to vote in elections. However, if a citizen chooses not to be listed, they can still vote by being added to the voters' list, which can be done even on election day. Therefore, option A is the correct answer. Options B and D are incorrect because a citizen can still vote even without being listed on the National Register of Electors. Option C is also incorrect because a citizen can vote in any election, not just the next one, as long as they are added to the voters' list.