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  • The Reform Act 1832 - UK Parliament
    Another change brought by the 1832 Reform Act was the formal exclusion of women from voting in Parliamentary elections, as a voter was defined in the Act as a male person Before 1832 there were occasional, although rare, instances of women voting
  • The Women’s Movement to Gain the Parliamentary Vote, Part 1
    The Great Reform Act specifically excluded women from voting by defining voters as “male persons”, and the first petition on women’s suffrage also occurred in 1832 It took another 35 years for the first serious debate on women’s suffrage to occur in Parliament
  • The Great Reform Act of 1832: A Turning Point in History
    How Did The Reform Act Of 1832 Affect Voter Representation In Parliament? The Reform Act of 1832 increased voter representation by redistributing seats in Parliament It reduced the power of “rotten boroughs” and expanded voting rights to more middle-class men
  • The impact of the 1832 Reform Act - History Learning Site
    Until 1872, there was no secret ballot and the 1832 act included no women – as did the 1867 and 1884 acts Though the 1832 Reform Act is sometimes known as the Great Reform Act, its impact was relatively minor in terms of those who could vote once the act was passed
  • Reform Bill | British Politics, Social Change Impact on . . .
    Reform Bill, any of the British parliamentary bills that became acts in 1832, 1867, and 1884–85 and that expanded the electorate for the House of Commons and rationalized the representation of that body The first Reform Bill primarily served to transfer voting privileges from the small boroughs
  • Reform Act 1832 - Wikipedia
    It is estimated that immediately before the 1832 Reform Act, 400,000 English subjects (people who lived in the country) were entitled to vote, and that after passage, the number rose to 650,000, an increase of more than 60% [43]
  • Votes For Women - CWU
    The 1832 Act explicitly restricted the vote to adult males who met the property qualification; a total of only 650,000 men or around 7% of the population There were many women active within the Chartist movement and many leading Chartists believed that votes for women should have been part of their platform, but the prevailing view was that





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