Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary · 1913

Disfranchise

Disfranchise , transitive verb

[Compare Diffranchise.]

To deprive of a franchise or chartered right; to dispossess of the rights of a citizen, or of a particular privilege, as of voting, holding office, etc.
Sir William Fitzwilliam was disfranchised. — Fabyan (1509)
He was partially disfranchised so as to be made incapable of taking part in public affairs. — Thirlwall