The right to vote
The Right To Vote
Suffrage and Franchise.
How about "suffrage" or "franchise"?
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franchise
Suffrage. also franchise
A group that is 'franchised' has the right to vote, as opposed to when Afro-Americans and women were not allowed to vote, they were 'disenfranchised.'
"Suffrage" refers to the right to vote, while "franchise" can encompass broader rights and privileges beyond voting, such as the right to own property or run for office. In the context of voting rights, suffrage and franchise are often used interchangeably to refer to the right to participate in elections.
the right of voting : FRANCHISE; also : the exercise of such right
Suffrage, authorization, and privilege are synonyms that relate to having a franchise.
franchise next time look in your book!
Suffrage is the right to vote gained through the democratic process. This can also be called political franchise, or just plain franchise. Suffrage is often used in terms of elections or representatives, but it can also apply to initiatives and referenda.