voting age

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voting age

The voting age is eighteen in many countries.

Definition

Noun: The legally established minimum age at which a person gains the right to participate in public elections by casting a ballot.

Usage

This term is used to specify a legal threshold related to civic participation and political rights. It is a fixed, compound noun. * The voting age in many countries is 18. * A proposal to lower the voting age to 16 was debated in parliament. * She will reach the voting age just in time for the next presidential election.

Advanced Usage
  • To come of voting age: To reach the legal age for voting.
    • Thousands of young people come of voting age every year.
  • Voting-age population: A demographic term referring to the total number of people in a region who are old enough to vote, regardless of their registration status.
    • The campaign aimed to reach a majority of the voting-age population.
Variants and Related Words
  • Eligibility age: A more general term for the age required for any specific right or privilege.
  • Suffrage: The right to vote in political elections.
  • Enfranchisement: The granting of the right to vote, especially to a group that previously did not have it.
Synonyms
  • Franchise age
  • Electoral age
Related Phrases
  • Age of majority: The age at which a person is legally considered an adult, which often, but not always, coincides with the voting age.
    • The age of majority is 18, which includes the right to vote and sign contracts.
voting age

The voting age is eighteen in many countries.

Noun
  1. the age at which a person is old enough to vote in public elections