Well when white men voted it affected the elections because of things you should know.
Black men began voting in elections in around 1870.
Compulsory enrolment for federal elections was introduced in 1912, and compulsory voting at federal elections was introduced in 1924.The first state to introduce compulsory voting in state elections was Queensland, doing so in 1915.
White male suffrage is a form of voting rights that grants all adult white men voting rights. After the 1828 election, in which Andrew Jackson won, voting rights increased.
in 1874
only the protestants or a particular church.
White land holding men over 21.
In 1872, the Representation of the People Act allowed women to vote in local elections in certain circumstances, specifically in places like school board elections. However, this was limited and did not grant women full voting rights in parliamentary elections. It wasn't until 1918 that women over the age of 30 gained the right to vote in national elections, and equal suffrage with men was achieved in 1928.
No. When the members of the Constitutional Convention discussed American citizens voting, they deliberately left the question of voting eligibility to the states. They did not decide on men or women, black or white. That was a question for the states. One criticism of the constitution was that it did not prevent a woman from becoming president.
At first, only white men with land could vote.
I'm not familiar with the term "white disease," but gonorrhea affects both men and women.
Approximately 70 percent of all white men in the United States ages 18 and over are registered to vote, and about 63 percent of all white American men actually participated in the last presidential election year of 2008. From those figures, we can assume that about 52.9 million white males voted in the 2008 General Elections, making up about 40.3 percent of all the votes cast. In the 2010 congressional elections, white men made up approximately 38 percent of all participating voters. Only white women represented a larger percentage of the votes cast (40 percent).
All white men could vote. This was the most democratic state at the time.