"Voice of the people" (Latin: Vox populi ) generally means the opinion of the majority of the people.
Voice of the people, People's Voice or variants of the two may also refer to:
Voice of the People (game), New DLC for Victoria 3 made by Paradox Interactive.
Capital and its variations may refer to:
Independent or Independents may refer to:
Today may refer to:
Post, POST, or posting may refer to:
National may refer to:
State most commonly refers to:
MOS or Mos may refer to:
Southern may refer to:
Spark commonly refers to:
The human voice consists of sound made by a human being using the vocal tract.
Vox populi is a Latin phrase that literally means "voice of the people." It is used in English in the meaning "the opinion of the majority of the people." In journalism, vox pop or man on the street refers to short interviews with members of the public.
The Voice may refer to:
App, Apps or APP may refer to:
Vox may refer to:
Vox pop is a shortened form of the Latin phrase Vox populi.
Vox populi is an interview with members of the public in broadcasting.
Vox Dei may refer to:
Vox Populi, Vox Dei is a Whig tract of 1709, titled after a Latin phrase meaning "the voice of the people is the voice of God". It was expanded in 1710 and later reprintings as The Judgment of whole Kingdoms and Nations: Concerning the Rights, Power, and Prerogative of Kings, and the Rights, Privileges, and Properties of the People. The author is unknown but was probably either Robert Ferguson or Thomas Harrison. There is no evidence for the persistent attribution to Daniel Defoe or John Somers as authors.
Vox humana is a reed stop on the pipe organ.
Citizen X or CitizenX may refer to: