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Although the 1832 Reform Act marked an extension of the franchise in the UK, it also prevented women from voting in parliamentary elections. However, Dr Philip Salmon has explored how some women could vote long before they secured equal electoral rights with men.
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Philip Salmon of our House of Commons, 1832-1868 project re-examines when and how some women could vote long before they secured equal electoral rights with men.
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Votes for women before and after 1832 - The History of Parliament
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