
Voter registration records in Venezuela offer valuable genealogical information, including names, addresses, and electoral participation. Venezuela established universal suffrage in 1947, leading to the systematic registration of voters. Earlier records may exist from the 19th and early 20th centuries but are less comprehensive. Given Venezuela’s relatively recent history of political shifts and large-scale migration, voter lists can help genealogists confirm residency, track family movements, and establish ancestral connections. While access to historical voter lists is limited, they complement civil registration, census records, and immigration documents, providing critical data for tracing Venezuelan ancestry.
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