Women's Right to Vote refers to the legal right of women to participate in elections and exercise their voting privileges. This right became a significant aspect of the broader struggle for gender equality and civil rights, particularly highlighted in the U.S. during the suffrage movement, where advocates fought for equal representation and participation in democracy. Achieving this right involved navigating the balance between minority rights and majority rights, as well as amending existing laws to ensure fair voting access for all citizens, regardless of gender.