hääletavad
Hääletavad is a term derived from the Estonian verb hääletada, which means “to vote.” The word is the third‑person plural present indicative form of the verb, translating literally as “they vote,” and it may be used in contexts where the focus is on the collective action of voting. In Estonian political discourse, the noun form hääletav or hääletav inimene is commonly used instead of hääletavad to denote individuals who possess the right or are exercising the right to vote. However, the participial form hääletavad is occasionally employed as an adjective or participle, as in phrases such as “hääletavad valijad” (voting electorate) or “hääletavad valdkonnad” (voting areas).
The construction follows regular Estonian verb morphology: hää- (root “voice” or “vote”), -la (verb marker), -da
In census data, election reports, and legal texts describing the rights of citizens over 18, usage of