Only men who owned a property worth over £10 could vote in the period of 1800-1832.
In the context of punctuality as relating to consistent arrival of migration my vote goes to the Swallows of Capistrano
It's important to consider all information available before making a decision on who to vote for. Be sure to research and verify claims made about a candidate's honesty and integrity before forming an opinion based on one statement.
Thomas Nast drew a political cartoon in 1874 that depicted an elephant labeled as "The Republican Vote."
A person wins a Presidential election in America slightly different from what most people think. Most people would tell you that the citizens vote and all votes are accounted for and whichever candidate receives the most votes is the President. However, the President is in fact selected by the electoral college. This is an uncommon occurrence but in the event that the popular vote (the citizens vote) differs from the electoral college, then the President is selected by the electoral college. So in reality citizens votes don't mean anything.
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How did you vote in the period 1800-1872
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Women could not vote in the 1800s
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No. In 1800 and 1900 Iraq was part of the Ottoman Empire. No one was allowed to vote.
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There was no election in 1800 since Washington just became President in 1789 and the general population wasn't allowed to vote.
In 1832, the right to vote in England and Wales was expanded through the Reform Act of 1832. This act increased the number of eligible voters by approximately 50%, allowing around one in six adult males to vote. However, it's important to note that women, the majority of the population, were still not permitted to vote at this time.