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Householder Franchise or census suffrage is where a homeowner has the right to vote in an election. This is a limited form of suffrage, but different from equal voting because, to borrow a dictum, householder franchise is one Household, one vote because it entitles only the householder one vote.[citation needed]

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Householder Franchise

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Householder Franchise or census suffrage is where a homeowner has the right to vote in an election. This is a limited form of suffrage, but different...

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Potwalloper

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(sometimes potwalloner or potwaller) or householder borough was a parliamentary borough in which the franchise was extended to the male head of any household...

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1832 United Kingdom general election

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as an electorate including those qualified under a new uniform householder franchise in the boroughs. However the reform legislation had not removed...

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United Kingdom general election records

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election following Great Reform Act which: established a unified householder franchise comprehensively redistributed parliamentary seats, abolishing many...

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Abraham Kuyper

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able to gain more seats this way. In actuality, Kuyper wanted a Householder Franchise where fathers of each family would vote for his family.[citation...

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Index of politics articles

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socialism - History of terrorism - Hobbes - Home Nations - Homer - Householder Franchise - Hudson Guild - Human chain - Human geography - Human settlement...

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General League of Roman Catholic Electoral Associations

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industry, and the improvement of the position of workers. It advocated householder franchise in which only heads of families could vote. After World War I it...

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Suffrage in Australia

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to vote was limited to adult men with a freehold valued at £200 or a householder paying rent of £20 per year, both very large sums at the time. Responsible...

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Voting rights in the United States

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freemen were allowed to vote until suffrage was restricted temporarily to householders from 1655 to 1656, to freeholders from 1670 to 1676, and following the...

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History of the socialist movement in the United Kingdom

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the Representation of the People Act 1884, which extended the householder's franchise. The Liberal Party was worried about the prospect of a socialist...

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Tom Gores

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Wings and Detroit Tigers owner, Mike Ilitch, would purchase Detroit's NBA franchise. But, after Ilitch's exclusive 30-day negotiating period with Davidson's...

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Allen Robinson

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Archived from the original on October 16, 2018. Retrieved October 17, 2018. Householder, Sam (October 16, 2018). "Stock up, stock down: Bears vs. Dolphins"....

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Cincinnati Reds

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form a new league on behalf of the receivers for the now-bankrupt Reds franchise. When these attempts failed, he formed a new independent ball club known...

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Reform Act 1832

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constituencies to address the unequal distribution of seats and expanded franchise by broadening and standardising the property qualifications to vote. Only...

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Victorian era

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Compound Householders. W. Ridgway. Archived from the original on 11 May 2023. Retrieved 11 May 2023. Kinzer, Bruce L (2011). "Elections and the Franchise". In...

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Representation of the People Act 1918

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It is sometimes known as the Fourth Reform Act. The Act extended the franchise in parliamentary elections, also known as the right to vote, to men aged...

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Reform Acts

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and increased that of the large towns, at the same time extending the franchise. It was put through Parliament by the Whigs. The bill of 1867 was passed...

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