szavazatukat
Szavazatukat is a Hungarian noun phrase meaning "their votes." It is formed from szavazat (vote) with the third-person plural possessive suffix -uk (their) and the definite direct object suffix -at, used when the votes are the object of the verb and the group is specified. The form is common in political reporting and formal prose to refer to the votes belonging to a particular group without repeating the group's name.
Morphology and usage notes: The base word szavazat denotes a vote or ballots. The possessive suffix -uk
Common contexts: Szavazatukat appears in news reporting, parliamentary summaries, and legal or electoral analyses when describing
See also: szavazat, szavazás, voksolás, és a politikai nyilvánosság. The term is primarily a grammatical form