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Discover Ludwig"enfranchised at" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to be given the right to vote or participate in a political process. Example: "The women were finally enfranchised at the age of 21 in 1920 after decades of fighting for their right to vote."
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The old system of voter registration, whereby an entire household could be enfranchised at a stroke, is being abandoned.
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By the time of his death, Lincoln had embraced Emancipation, abandoned colonization, enrolled black soldiers in the Union Army and favored enfranchising at least some blacks.
Boer tradition of the time dictated that men were entitled to choose two 6000 acre farms one for crops and one for grazing upon becoming enfranchised burghers at the age of 16.
The tenants-at-will thereby enfranchised typically voted as instructed by their landlords, who in turn normally supported the Tory party.
It is a place whose Arab citizens are at once enfranchised and isolated.
Those groups in society that have been most recently enfranchised also tend to vote at lower rates.
Klan members sought the restoration of white supremacy through intimidation and violence aimed at the newly enfranchised black freedmen.
In a nation of newly enfranchised women, this kind of symbolism at the seat of government was especially unwelcome.
Only Christian men owning landed property for at least ten years were enfranchised to vote.
Although there are many different national voting systems (majority rule, proportional representation, etc)., the basic idea is that each enfranchised citizen of the state has one vote at the ballot box and can thus freely choose their preferred representative, leader, or party.
They were enfranchised in 1962, by amendment of the Commonwealth Electoral Act, although at that time their enrolment was voluntary rather than compulsory, as with all other voters.PETER COATMANMelbourneSIR The first political jurisdiction to give women the vote was the Territory of Wyoming (which now styles itself the "Equal Rights State"), in 1869.
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