The Free and Independent (1949) looks at Parliament from the point of view of the Elector rather than the Elected. After dealing with the early history of elections when the franchise was sometimes considered to be a nuisance rather than a privilege, it traces the recognition of the value of the franchise primarily because it secured certain advantages for towns and districts, but also because it was discovered that a vote could be sold often at a high price. It then considers the long struggle for reform and looks at the Crown and the elector, bribery and corruption, and female electors.
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978-1-040-34161-2 (9781040341612)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
1. Knights of the Shire 2. The Borough 3. Something for Nothing 4. Crown and Elector 5. The Electoral Woman 6. Bribery and Corruption 7. Some Famous Elections 8. Reform 9. Fifty Years of Progress 10. Twentieth Century 11. Election Petitions 12. University Elections 13. Squibs and Cartoons 14. Yesterday and Tomorrow