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By the early 1800s, only….
400,000 people could vote.
1832 Great Reform Act
Rotten Boroughs were largely abolished, representation was given to urban areas. More people were given the franchise. Middle class people granted the vote, but still required property ownership.
1918 Representation of the People Act
Let women who were married, owned property, graduated, or over 30 vote, and all men over 21
1928 Representation of the People Act
extended suffrage to all women
1969 Representation of the People Act
extended suffrage to people under 21