Reform Act 1867

The Reform Act of 1867 was an election law change associated with an expansion of the electorate in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and had after the Reform Act of 1832 (hence the Second Reform Act in 1867 called ) again a significant impact on the composition of the House. The right to vote received by the reform, all male heads of households, so that five million adult males in England and Wales two, instead of previously could vote a million.

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