Examples of 'had the right to vote' in a sentence

Meaning of "had the right to vote"

The phrase 'had the right to vote' refers to the entitlement of individuals to participate in elections by casting their vote. It implies that at some point in the past, people were granted the legal privilege to vote

How to use "had the right to vote" in a sentence

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had the right to vote
These citizens had the right to vote.
He had the right to vote and the right to serve in the military.
No one else had the right to vote.
The first stage consisted of designating the members who had the right to vote.
Black people had the right to vote.
She owned a film studio and made movies before women even had the right to vote.
All freemen had the right to vote.
Had the right to vote for members of Parliament.
Every member had the right to vote.
This issue was seen even before Mexican abroad had the right to vote.
If kids had the right to vote.
Only white men who owned property had the right to vote.
We had the right to vote.
Her grandparents never had the right to vote.
Women had the right to vote and stand for elections.

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Only white or black men had the right to vote.
Few blacks had the right to vote in those states.
Not all Canadians have always had the right to vote.
These people had the right to vote because they had land.
Eight Member States no longer had the right to vote.
Travellers had the right to vote and could register to vote under two different systems.
European Union nationals living in Luxembourg had the right to vote in the communal elections.
Sejm had the right to vote on civil, administrative and legal issues.
And only the eleitores had the right to vote on the deputies.
If we followed the rules, women would have never had the right to vote.
None of the women had the right to vote on the final document.
In terms of supply management, farmers had the right to vote.
And only burgesses had the right to vote in municipal or Parliamentary elections.
For the first time anywhere in the world, women had the right to vote.
The City Council had the right to vote and elect the mayor.
Only property - holders and people with certain educational qualifications had the right to vote.
I thought I had the right to vote.
She 's never missed one single election or referendum since she had the right to vote.
And women always had the right to vote right?
So at this point, no African Americans or women had the right to vote.
All literate men had the right to vote except monks, servants and some other groups.
In Athens, all citizens had the right to vote.
Women have had the right to vote and the right to stand as candidates since 1967.
Under Dominican law, only Dominican citizens had the right to vote.
Did you know that you had the right to vote on new Facebook policies?
The case determined that African-Americans in Fort Bend County had the right to vote.
Women have had the right to vote for 90 years.
Legally, African-Americans had the right to vote.
Women have had the right to vote and stand for office in Morocco since 1963.
Present were representatives of 51 countries which had the right to vote.
As a result, inmates had the right to vote at the 36th general election.
Sure, technically, everyone now had the right to vote.
The islanders also had the right to vote during the Ottoman general elections of 1908.
Men and women from age 23 had the right to vote.
When voting was first introduced in Kuwait in 1985, Kuwaiti women had the right to vote.

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