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  • Collection: The Voice of Radicalism

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This article describes the meeting held in Aberdeen on 18th May 1832 in support of electoral reform.

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The writer asks why the Reform Committee are not planning to hold a meeting about the proposed Reform Petition.

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This poll book from 1843 lists those entitled to vote in the second ward of Aberdeen City. The names and occupations of those standing are listed across the top of the page. The number of votes for each cadidate is listed cumulatively, and the final…

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The first of these two excerpts gives the date on which Isabella Burgess became the first woman in Aberdeen to be elected a Town Councillor.

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A list of the successful and unsuccessful candidates in the Aberdeen Council Election of November 1833.

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A notice to remind potential electors to register.

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This notice details Aberdeen's polling districts in 1837.

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Some electoral related statistics for Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire in 1868.

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These five 'epistles' are written in the biblical style relating to the New Testament book of the Acts of the Apostles, in this case, the apostles being the town councillors. The first epistle is about city council elections, with particular…

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James Shaw was the Tory candidate in the 1872 by-election, brought about by the death of the MP Col Sykes. Both John Farley Leith, whom Shaw attacks here, and James Barclay, stood as Liberal candidates. John Farley Leith won.
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