That includes one of the most fundamental right of a democracy: the right to vote.
We exercise our right to vote and are a widely sought demographic in most elections.
Automatically, they have the right to vote (indeed, are required to) on big constitutional decisions.
In 2011, King Abdullah granted women the right to vote and run for office beginning in 2015.
And we have taken Jefferson up on his suggestion, such as granting women the right to vote.
During his administration, Mexicans won the right to vote abroad in 2005 after a hard-fought legislative campaign.
And in a strong turnout, millions of Iraqis exercised their right to vote, with enthusiasm and optimism.
Some 88% of respondents voted against the new policy, apparently hoping to retain the right to vote.
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The "restriction imposed on Mr Shindler's right to vote was proportionate to the legitimate aim pursued", they added.
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It is almost a hundred years since women got the right to vote in the United States.
It gives each partner the right to vote on the strategic decisions involving the future of the partnership.
Almost 19 million Venezuelans will have the right to vote on Sunday for a successor to Hugo Chavez.
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At the moment, British citizens can live overseas for 20 years before they lose their right to vote.
"I would absolutely give up my right to vote, " one young man said.
He opened a coeducational university and has given women the right to vote, albeit in largely irrelevant municipal elections.
In the kingdom, Ms Mubarak would not only be denied the right to vote or run for public office.
That includes our most fundamental right as citizens: the right to vote.
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Many others, even those born in America, have embraced their right to vote.
The king opened a coeducational university and has given women the right to vote, albeit in largely irrelevant municipal elections.
Some, such as expanding the right to vote, enacting Social Security and ending child labor, seem obvious to modern eyes.
But Mr Justice Wyn Williams, sitting in London, said neither the seigneur nor the seneschal had the right to vote.
In September 2011, he announced that women would be given the right to vote and run in future municipal elections.
Our journey is not complete until no citizen is forced to wait for hours to exercise the right to vote.
The official was unaware of any cases in which voters were denied the right to vote based on race or ethnicity.
Ayako also demanded that the government representative in the committee be given the right to vote instead of being an observer.
Apart from the Nineteenth Amendment, which gave women the right to vote, there were no laws against gender discrimination as such.
The 15th Amendment, ratified in 1870, gives Congress the power to protect the right to vote from racial discrimination by states.
The campaign for women to have the right to vote began in earnest during the second half of the nineteenth century.
They are particularly upset that members of a planned Labour "supporters network" could get the right to vote in leadership elections.
All of us born in the USA are lucky to live in a country where we are given the right to vote.
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