The Federal Helvetian Charter is the acting constitution of the New Helvetia Confederation, creating the basis of the nation, its government, military structure. Signed by both the San Joaquin Valley Republic and the Sacramento Valley Provisional after the Helvetian Valley Revolution. Inside the Charter requires that cantons be able to give their citizens the option to send representatives to National Helvetian Council or be able to directly vote on issues at hand if a quorum of 85% of the population is willing to participate in such activities. The Canton of Sutter, which is the city of Providence (formerly Sacramento) is one of these examples of cantons that participate in direct voting.
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