Note 2: Non-citizens mentioned in Paragraph 20 (Article 2, Chapter Five) have the right to vote.
65. The following persons enjoy neither the right to vote nor the right to be voted for, even though they belong to one of the categories enumerated above, namely:
a. Persons who employ hired labor in order to obtain from it an increase in profits.
b. Persons who have an income without doing any work, such as interest from capital, receipts from property, etc.
c. Private merchants, trade, and commercial brokers.
d. Monks and clergy of all denominations.
e. Employees and agents of the former police, the gendarme corps, and the Okhrana (Czar's secret service), also members of the former reigning dynasty.
f. Persons who have in legal form been declared demented or mentally deficient, and also persons under guardianship.
g. Persons who have been deprived by a Soviet of their rights of citizenship because of selfish or dishonorable offenses, for the period fixed by the sentence.