a citizen
Suffrage
Yes, you have the right to vote for any person or party in the general election.
disenfranchised
I would call it a direct election.
The electorate are the people who are eligible to vote in any given election.
they wouldn't be able to vote in an election because you cant have any criminal records to your name if you want to vote in an election
The Electorate
No. While exercising your right to vote more often than every 4 years is awesome, you don't have to vote in any one election to qualify to vote in the next one. If anyone tried to prevent you from voting on the basis of your voting history, they are violating your right to vote. You should calmly state that it has no bearing on your right to vote today, and that you intend to do so. If the person continues to obstruct you, call your local officials and insist that you be allowed to vote. Anyone who tries to stop you from having a voice probably doesn't have your best interests at heart.
yo call it an election
Yes, a homeless person can vote in an election. The homeless person can put a food pantry or shelter down as their place of residence!
The right to vote is known as enfranchisement.Another definition: Suffrage is the right or privilege of casting a vote at a public election.
The right to vote and the right to stand for election.