suffrage Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈsʌf.rɪdʒ]
  • Us [ ˈsʌf.rɪdʒ]

Meaning of suffrage In English

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Examples of suffrage

  • But at the same time the suffrage campaign suffered setbacks.

  • The proposal maintained the existing principles of universal suffrage but introduced two important changes.

  • Some of those observations were, for the delegates, relevant to the topic at hand (suffrage, the public domain); other comments seem random.

  • The relative timing of suffrage may contribute to the development of representation gaps, in that early suffrage tends to produce less ideological or programmatic parties.

  • They sought broader female suffrage and representation in government bodies, as well as equality of men's and women's political rights.

  • In this context, social reform, not just effective suffrage and political liberalisation, became one of the crucial issues of most opposition movements.

  • By contrast, countries in the first wave of democratization became modern states before universal suffrage was introduced.

  • I have also signalled those renewed efforts to study the institutional history of the suffrage in the region.

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Translations of suffrage In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    (尤指選舉議會等機構代表的)選舉權,投票權…

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  • 中文简体

    (尤指选举议会等机构代表的)选举权,投票权…

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  • Español

    sufragio, voto…

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  • Português

    sufrágio…

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  • Français

    droit de vote, vote, suffrage…

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  • Čeština

    volební právo, hlasování…

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  • Dansk

    stemmeret, valg, afstemning…

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  • Indonesia

    hak pilih, pemilihan…

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