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by dsturnbull2049
4561 days ago
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I'm not quite up to speed on how bad the UK's and US's electoral systems were at the time, but a lot of the British Empire had universal suffrage, e.g. AU, NZ. Germany had tiered suffrage until the 1918 revolution. "This distribution meant that a first-class vote had 17.5 times the value of a third-class vote." and "... one result of which was that the industrialist Alfred Krupp was the only person able to vote for the electors in the first class in Essen." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prussian_three-class_franchise |
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