What is meant in this article of the Independent by impartial suffrage is understood by these words in another part of it.
Impartial Suffrage, without regard to color or sex, will succeed by overwhelming majorities.
The establishment ofimpartial suffrage in this District will be a fitting commencement of the work.
Mr. Blaine maintained that the people in the elections of 1866 had declared in favor of "universal, or, at least, impartial suffrage as the basis of restoration.
Taken as a class, they surely show themselves possessed of enough of the leaven of thrift, education, morality, and religion to render it safe for us to make the experiment of impartial suffrage here.
I then said that I believed the true interpretation of the election of 1866 was that, in addition to the proposed constitutional amendment, impartial suffrage should be the basis of reconstruction.
It was to be noted moreover that the feature which was most unwelcome --impartial suffrage--was the one especially founded upon justice, abstract as well as practical.
The Republican victory of 1866 led to the incorporation of impartial suffrage in the Reconstruction laws.
The Republican victory of 1868, it was now resolved in the councils of the party, should lead to the incorporation of impartial suffrage in the Constitution of the United States.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "impartial suffrage" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.