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Example sentences for "plural voting"

  • The Liberals and Socialists are hostile to plural voting, but their attitude to proportional representation may be summed up in the desire to make the system more perfect.

  • Would there be plural voting on the Referendum?

  • This Bill was to be on very wide lines; all existing franchises were to be swept away, plural voting abolished, and the period of residence materially reduced.

  • This might be construed to mean that the Government were going to introduce a manhood suffrage bill or a bill for the abolition of plural voting, which had been suggested in some quarters as a substitute for the manhood suffrage bill.

  • The programme for the session included the Lords' veto measure, Home Rule, payment for members of Parliament, and the abolishment of plural voting.

  • The Prime Minister then announced the intentions of the Cabinet, which were to withdraw the Franchise Bill and to refrain from introducing, during that session, a plural voting bill.

  • It began perhaps with my amazement at their system of plural voting, which was different from anything of which I had ever heard.

  • Plural voting is forbidden under heavy penalties, and all the elections, except that for the Northern Territory, take place upon the same day.

  • New Zealand and South Australia have adopted adult suffrage, coupled with the abolition of plural voting; Victoria and New South Wales manhood suffrage, associated in the former case with the plural vote but not in the latter.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "plural voting" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    defy thee; endless succession; fair chance; give tribute; good supply; government ought; human responsibility; just above; litterature francaise; might get; modern knowledge; particularly important; plural form; plural marriage; plural noun; plural verb; plural voting; received yesterday; right shoulder; said humbly; shot from; tail blackish; take what; thus thought; what purpose; whilst they