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If women had never been given the right to vote, then Labour would have won every election after the war.
— Ken Livingstone
Exercising the right to vote is essential to our democracy.
— Eric Schneiderman
Susan B. Anthony formed the Equal Rights Association, refuted ideas that women were inferior to men, and fought for a woman's right to vote.
— Louise Slaughter
Gay people who want to marry have no desire to redefine marriage in any way. When women got the right to vote, it did not redefine voting.
— Cynthia Nixon
Through persistent dedication, Susan B. Anthony, and other remarkable leaders, women were finally granted the right to vote in 1920.
— Louise Slaughter
Would you like Fox's right to free press put up to a vote and say: "Well, if five states have approved it, let's wait till the other 45 states do."?
— Ted Olson
The greatest threat to the constitutional right to vote is voter fraud.
— Lynn Westmoreland
To change history is very slow. The first two times I came to the States - black people didn't have the right to vote.
— Agnes Varda
Make no choice, and you have chosen. Failure to decide, because you lack the right, is itself a decision, First Councilor. In abstaining, you vote.
— George R R Martin
That we have the vote means nothing. That we use it in the right way means everything.
— Lou Henry Hoover
You can be out of slavery and have the right to vote, but unless you have access to capital, industry and technology, you can't fulfill your dreams.
— Jesse Jackson
We must have our freedom now. We must have the right to vote. We must have equal protection of the law.
— Martin Luther King Jr.
Our share of the vote overall rose by less than 1 per cent - yes, that's right: less than 1 per cent.
— Francis Maude
The right to vote gives every eligible American a voice in our electoral politics. There's too much at stake to stay silent as this right is eroded.
— Martin O'Malley
He'd concluded that not only should females have the right to vote, they should probably be governing the whole darn country.
— Debra Holland
You gotta fight for your right to vote!
— Chris Farley
Freedom has nothing to do with having the right to vote for your oppressor; freedom is not having any form of oppression.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
'Vote Love' means vote equality. It means vote change. It means vote what's right for humanity.
— Macklemore
There's no question that Roberts will vote like William Rehnquist ... If he swings, it will be from right to far right.
— Jonathan Turley
It does not matter if you vote for the left or right, you are not an elephant or donkey. You are a truthful lion who stands only for your conscience.
— Suzy Kassem
The right to vote is one of our nation's most important civil rights.
— Eric Schneiderman
If exercising the right to vote were truly effective, the government would not be so eager to promote it.
— Andrew P. Napolitano
I think if people value democracy, they had damn well better get out and exercise their right to vote while their vote still means something.
— Bob Weir
When I go in and vote, I vote for the person I think will get the job done.I don't vote right-left.
— Toby Keith
For me, a better democracy is a democracy where women do not only have the right to vote and to elect but to be elected.
— Michelle Bachelet
By what right do you refuse to accept the vote of a citizen of the United States?
— Victoria Woodhull
The right to vote should be considered sacred in our democracy.
— Charles B. Rangel
It's my constitutional right to have my choice of who I want to vote for for president.
— Stacey Dash
People didn't vote left or right in the election. They voted for putting an end to all the primitive political history.
— Fatos Nano
We women of America tell you that America is not a democracy. Twenty million women are denied the right to vote.
— Alice Paul
The right to vote is the easiest of all rights to grant.
— Robert Kennedy