The right to vote is called suffrage or political franchise. Having a vote is being enfranchised, and taking away that right is disenfranchisement.
The correct spelling is "suffragette." Suffragettes were women who advocated for women's right to vote in the early 20th century.
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The correct spelling of the plural noun is suffragettes(women who sought the right to vote).
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This question should spell shame to the ignorant public. Aboriginals are native to the land, why shouldn't they have the right to vote. It is like saying, you are the landlord of this house but have no say or rights whatsoever. Do you like it? Generally, the right to votes is laid down in the Constitution.
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The right to vote is known as enfranchisement.Another definition: Suffrage is the right or privilege of casting a vote at a public election.