In terms of voting for the Constitution, I was only given the option of "Yes." followed by a submit button.
As a citizen of Asgardia, if I object to the content of certain sections of the proposed constitution ... how can I signify a "No" vote?
For example, on page 3, Asgardia is referred to as a "space kingdom" while on page 4 it is referred to as a "space nation." (Well, is Asgardia going to have a king? If not, why are we referring to it as a kingdom?) If this is a mistake, it's sloppy work. The Constitution of any nation, let alone an aspiring space based one, should not be rushed. Additionally ... point 9, that of "there is no room for political parties in Asgardia"
....Really? Good luck with that. George Washington didn't want political parties for the United States either, but politics are a reality for all governments. Unless Asgardians are proposing only ONE state run party (or no party, which IS a party by default) then the fact is, at some point in Asgardia's future, political factions and parties WILL arise.
Realism MUST be a part of planning here, and not wild-eyed idealism. Otherwise everyone is playing games, and this is just an awesome Internet based, Space Fantasy role playing game that in no wise is ever going to be taken seriously by the governments of planet Earth.