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the right to vote vs a write to vote

The correct phrase is 'the right to vote.' 'A write to vote' is incorrect and not commonly used in English.

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 604 views

the right to vote

This is the correct phrase commonly used in English.

This phrase refers to the fundamental entitlement of individuals to participate in elections and choose their representatives.

Examples:

  • Every citizen should have the right to vote in a democratic society.
  • The right to vote is a cornerstone of a free and fair election process.
  • Only Parties have the right to vote.
  • Of course, but without the right to vote.
  • They even have the right to vote now.
  • UK citizens, for example, lose the right to vote in UK elections after 15 years abroad.
  • Alternates shall not have the right to vote unless the member is absent.
  • He shall not have the right to vote.
  • The representative shall participate fully without the right to vote.
  • The second aspect provokes the same criticism as formulated above with respect to the right to vote.
  • However, these unions shall not have the right to vote.
  • Parliament's argument concerning the right to vote in European elections is, I feel, completely relevant.
  • The Administrative Board shall take its decisions by a two-thirds majority of all members with the right to vote.
  • Unless otherwise provided, the Management Board shall act by a majority of its members with the right to vote.
  • When accompanying a member, the alternate ║ shall attend without having the right to vote.
  • The Administrative Board shall take its decision by a four-fifths majority of all members with the right to vote.
  • Let's make it 1920 in honor of the year women won the right to vote.
  • We, as Americans, decided that of course women should have the right to vote.
  • Twenty-four of the 60 seats are directly elected on the basis of universal suffrage, where three million Hong Kong citizens have the right to vote.
  • Member States' exclusion of this small territory from the right to vote reflects no credit on them.
  • Norway shall be represented in the Management Board of the Support Office as an observer without the right to vote.
  • Observers may participate without the right to vote in the public sessions of the Assembly and its subsidiary organs.

a write to vote

This is an incorrect phrase and not used in English.

  • Well, don't be surprised if there's a write-in vote for Phantasma.
  • And now your 2011 McKinley High prom queen... with an overwhelming number of write-in votes, is...
  • Receiving the majority of write-in votes, I would like to welcome on the stage...
  • Okay, everyone take one of these here and write their vote.
  • You can't ask us to write down names and vote on such a thing.
  • Yes. Diane, you write to Julius about getting to Bond's weakest votes.
  • - Yes. Diane, you write to Julius about getting to Bond's weakest votes.
  • To vote in the elections... you have to know how to write.
  • Can't register to vote if you can't write your own name.
  • Write to an undocumented immigrants' support group.
  • But others don't understand and want to write to the newspapers...
  • Please write to this address quickly.
  • Celebrity stalkers write to their targets before approaching.
  • She writes to me, but she will not write to Emily.
  • The Commission undertakes to write to the Italian authorities to obtain more background information on this project, and will write to the Honourable Member once this is received.
  • A write-down of EUR 133 million was applied to this amount.
  • It means that this hot chocolate just became a write-off.
  • You're a write-off, too.
  • I told him it was a write-off.
  • My friends and I are doing a write-up on Madison County.

Alternatives:

  • the right to vote
  • voting privilege
  • voting right
  • suffrage
  • franchise

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