A legal right guaranteed by the 15th amendment to the US Constitution; guaranteed to women by the 19th amendment.
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Examples for "vote"
1French President Emmanuel Macron said Britain's Brexit vote showed Europe needed reform.
2With that cherished right to vote, however, comes a great personal responsibility.
3However calling for the leadership vote was the right decision, she said.
4He said, however, he'd be open to a public vote if necessary.
5Some conservatives said a vote by the House was possible this week.
1People are not even talking about universal suffrage or resulting political reform.
2Indeed, such was the fundamental principle of her argument for women's suffrage.
3She confirmed Sarah was active in the suffrage movement, a great worker.
4Has brilliant gifts; 1916 spoke throughout West in suffrage campaign of N.W.P.
5I am in favor, Mr. Speaker, of making suffrage equal and universal.
1With that cherished right to vote, however, comes a great personal responsibility.
2Question of the Week: Should Irish emigrants have the right to vote?
3That includes our most fundamental right as citizens: the right to vote.
4However, that did not automatically confer a right to vote, she said.
5The right to vote was a beginning rather than an end point.
6I believe Greeks living abroad should have the right to vote Yes.
7Many ethnic Nepalis in Bhutan were not given the right to vote.
8It's 125 years since New Zealand women won the right to vote.
9Do their citizens still have a right to vote in US elections?
10She didn't rule that the right to vote will always outweigh privacy.
11First off, people have the right to vote for whomever they choose.
12The solicitor will also have the right to vote on the flotation.
13But more than these -we still have the right to vote.
14We both have the right to vote and we have the E.R.A.
15She prosecuted the officers there for denying her the right to vote.
16Everywhere the right to vote and to hold office was greatly restricted.
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