voting right - translation to greek
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voting right - translation to greek

RIGHT TO VOTE
Census suffrage; Right to vote; Voting right; Suffragist; Voting rights; Political franchise; The franchise; Enfranchisement; Afranchisement; Suffragists; Equal voting; Suffrage today; Enfranchise; Sufferage; Suffragism; Electoral franchise; Limited suffrage; The right to vote; Voter eligibility; Enfranchises; Enfranchised; Enfranchising; Enfranchisements; Suffrages; Voting requirements; Suffrage extension; Censitary suffrage; Ability to vote; Equal suffrage; Full suffrage; Business vote; Men's suffrage; Voting restrictions; History of suffrage; Active suffrage; Voter's rights; Political enfranchisement; The Franchise; Right to free elections; Voter enfranchisement; Voter suffrage; Vote suffrage; Vote enfranchisement
  • parliament]] and the caption: 'This is the house that man built' with a poem. From the [[People's History Museum]], [[Manchester]].
  • Demonstration for universal right to vote, Prague, [[Austria-Hungary]], 1905
  • The [[Peterloo Massacre]] of 1819
  • German election poster from 1919: ''Equal rights – equal duties!''
  • Chartists']] National Convention at the British Coffee House in February 1839
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  • People queuing and showing their [[identity document]] for voting in the [[2014 Indian general election]]
  • WSPU]] poster by [[Hilda Dallas]], 1909.

voting right         
εκλογικό δικαίωμα
εκλογικό δικαίωμα      
voting right
right triangle         
  • The diagram for Euclid's proof of the Pythagorean theorem: each smaller square has area equal to the rectangle of corresponding color.
TRIANGLE IN WHICH ONE ANGLE IS A 90-DEGREE ANGLE
Right angled triangle; Right-angled triangle; Right Triangle; Right Angle Triangle; Rectangular triangle; Right angle triangle; Right-angle triangle; Orthogonal triangle
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Definition

tactical voting
Tactical voting is the act of voting for a particular person or political party in order to prevent someone else from winning, rather than because you support that person or party. (BRIT)
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Wikipedia

Suffrage

Suffrage, political franchise, or simply franchise, is the right to vote in public, political elections and referendums (although the term is sometimes used for any right to vote). In some languages, and occasionally in English, the right to vote is called active suffrage, as distinct from passive suffrage, which is the right to stand for election. The combination of active and passive suffrage is sometimes called full suffrage.

In most democracies, eligible voters can vote in elections for representatives. Voting on issues by referendum may also be available. For example, in Switzerland, this is permitted at all levels of government. In the United States, some states such as California, Washington, and Wisconsin, have exercised their shared sovereignty to offer citizens the opportunity to write, propose, and vote on referendums; other states and the federal government have not. Referendums in the United Kingdom are rare.

Suffrage continues to be especially restricted on the basis of age and citizenship status in many places. In some countries additional restrictions exist. In Great Britain and the United States a felon might lose the right to vote. As of 2022, Florida felons with court debts may not vote. In some countries being under guardianship may restrict the right to vote. Resident non-citizens can vote in some countries, which may be restricted to citizens of closely linked countries (e.g., Commonwealth citizens and European Union citizens) or to certain offices or questions. Historically the right to vote was more restricted, for example by gender, race, or wealth.

Examples of use of voting right
1. MCCORMACK:В Well, how individual countries may - QUESTION:В Thats what you mean by voting, right?
2. MCCORMACK:'4; Well, how individual countries may – QUESTION:'4; That‘s what you mean by voting, right?
3. Euronext has a 41 percent economic interest in LCH.Clearnet and a voting right capped at 24.' percent.
4. Goldman Sachs sought for the voting right to be extended to representatives of shareholders unable to attend personally.
5. Even so, Souter said, such a law "threatens to impose nontrivial burdens on the voting right of tens of thousands of the state‘s citizens." Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Stephen Breyer also dissented.