suffrage in the PONS Dictionary

suffrage Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

female suffrage
male suffrage
universal suffrage

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The aim of the society was universal suffrage and annually elected parliaments, with a strong streak of republicanism running through it as well.
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It extended suffrage to 18-20 year olds.
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Its supporters also advocate a faster pace of democratisation and implementation of universal and equal suffrage.
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In most countries, full universal suffrage followed about 10 to 20 years after full "male" suffrage.
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In 1917, there was a majority in the parliament of parties favourable to women suffrage, but a motion of woman suffrage was still voted down.
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This was a democratic republic and immediately democratic reforms were being enacted, including universal male suffrage.
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Voting is on the basis of universal suffrage in a secret ballot.
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Suffrage involves electioneering, in which the donations rule the day.
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The final list of qualified nominated candidates will stand for election by universal suffrage, using the two-round system.
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There is universal suffrage for all citizens at the age of 18.
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