What percentage of England had the right to vote before the reform bill of 1832?

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2026-04-22 01:35

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Before the Reform Bill of 1832, only about 5% of the adult male population in England had the right to vote. This was largely restricted to wealthy landowners and those who met specific property qualifications. The bill aimed to expand voting rights and address disparities in representation, particularly in industrial cities.

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