Right to vote in elections is also termed as:

Right to vote in elections is also termed as:

  • (A) Franchise
  • (B) Privilege
  • (C) Initiative
  • (D) Consent
  • The right to vote in elections is called Franchise or electoral franchise. It is defined as "the legal authority given to citizens to participate in elections by voting to choose their elected representatives".
  • Privilege – a special advantage given to an individual;
  • Initiative – a method through which citizens get to introduce legislation;
  • Consent – an agreement or opinion on a matter;
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 ‘NATO’ is an abbreviation of:

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