Russ, in 1891, "An act to give white women the right to vote and hold office, and all other rights the same as are accorded to male citizens.
For six years women in this State have had the right to vote and hold office.
It would degrade her to vote and hold office, and destroy her influence as mother, wife, daughter, sister.
To avoid this class in organizing "The Woman's Temperance Society," it was decided to enroll men as members, but not to allow them to vote and hold office.
Is the public mind sufficiently enlightened to accept a constitution recognizing the right of women to vote and hold office?
The Albany Evening Journal of January 24th, says: "Mrs. Stanton had a large audience to hear her argument in favor of so amending the Constitution as to permit women and colored men to vote and hold office.
Does the North think it absurd for its women to vote and hold office, the South thinks the same of its negroes.
Webster, Worcester and Bouvier all define citizen to be a person, in the United States, entitled to vote and hold office.
What right, I ask you, has the Irishman the day after he receives his naturalization papers that he did not possess the day before, save the right to vote and hold office?
What right in this country has the Irishman the day after he receives his naturalization papers that he did not possess the day before, save the right to vote and hold office?
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "vote and hold office" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.