We believe that as woman is human, she has human needs and rights, and as she is held responsible to law, she should have an equal voice in electing her law-makers.
We believe that as woman's life, prosperity and happiness are equally dependent upon the order and morality of society, she should have an equal voice in the laws regulating her surroundings.
We believe that as woman has an equal interest with man in all public questions, she should therefore have an equal voice in their decision.
Unless human government be in itself an unnatural and impious usurpation, whoever renders it support and submission has a natural right to an equal voice in enacting and executing the laws.
That does not mean that each must enjoy an equal voice, but it does mean that each must be heard.
Her description of a body of men on any platform, complacently deciding questions in which women had an equal interest, without an equal voice, readily roused me to a determination to throw a firebrand in the midst of their assembly.
In questions of marriage and divorce, affecting interests dearer than life, both parties in the compact are entitled to an equal voice.
Massachusetts was the only Eastern State that would listen to a proposition for excluding the States, as equal political societies, from an equal voice in both branches.
It therefore, in their view, left in force all their objections against allowing each State an equal voice in the Senate.
This, he conceived, was contrary to the constitution, as both branches have a right to an equal voice in the appointment in this case.
In the Treaty-making power each State hath an equal voice.
A man and his wife, according to Scripture, should be one; and the corporate head is best qualified to govern a family, or manage an estate in which both have a common interest, and therefore ought to have an equal voice.
To secure any thing like impartial justice in civil affairs for women, they should have an equal voice in making the laws.
It could not therefore be deemed any concession on the present, and left in force all the objections which had prevailed ag^{st} allowing each State an equal voice.
To the Eastward he was sure Mass^{ts} was the only State that would listen to a proposition for excluding the States as equal political Societies, from an equal voice in both branches.
If the difficulty on the subject of representation can not be otherwise got over, he would agree to have two branches, and a proportional representation in one of them, provided each State had an equal voice in the other.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "equal voice" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.