Definition of suffrage

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Suffragator (n.) One who assists or favors by his vote.

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Suffragist :: Suffragist (n.) One who possesses or exercises the political right of suffrage; a voter.
Suffrago :: Suffragist (n.) One who has certain opinions or desires about the political right of suffrage; as, a woman suffragist..
Suffrage :: Suffrage (n.) A short petition, as those after the creed in matins and evensong..
Vote :: Vote (n.) A wish, choice, or opinion, of a person or a body of persons, expressed in some received and authorized way; the expression of a wish, desire, will, preference, or choice, in regard to any measure proposed, in which the person voting has an interest in common with others, either in electing a person to office, or in passing laws, rules, regulations, etc.; suffrage..
Plebiscite :: Plebiscite (n.) A vote by universal male suffrage; especially, in France, a popular vote, as first sanctioned by the National Constitution of 1791..
Suffrage :: Suffrage (n.) Aid; assistance.
Suffrage :: Suffrage (n.) Testimony; attestation; witness; approval.
Suffrage :: Suffrage (n.) A vote given in deciding a controverted question, or in the choice of a man for an office or trust; the formal expression of an opinion; assent; vote..
Voter :: Voter (n.) One who votes; one who has a legal right to vote, or give his suffrage; an elector; a suffragist; as, an independent voter..
Vote :: Vote (v. t.) To choose by suffrage; to elec/; as, to vote a candidate into office..
Suffrage :: Suffrage (n.) A prayer in general, as one offered for the faithful departed..
Sufragette. :: Suffrage (v. t.) To vote for; to elect.
Suffrage :: Suffrage (n.) The right to vote; franchise.
Chartism :: Chartism (n.) The principles of a political party in England (1838-48), which contended for universal suffrage, the vote by ballot, annual parliaments, equal electoral districts, and other radical reforms, as set forth in a document called the People's Charter..
Pot-walloper :: Pot-walloper (n.) A voter in certain boroughs of England, where, before the passage of the reform bill of 1832, the qualification for suffrage was to have boiled (walloped) his own pot in the parish for six months..
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