| 1. | The Lords rejected the Plural Voting Bill on the Second Reading.
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| 2. | Plural voting was possible in Britain in the past.
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| 3. | Universal male suffrage, albeit with plural vote, was introduced in 1893.
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| 4. | It was also the first election in which there was no legal plural voting.
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| 5. | Universal male suffrage was introduced, though the effect of this was tempered by plural voting.
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| 6. | Plural voting continued to be allowed.
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| 7. | This Act abolished plural voting for University constituencies and enfranchised women on the same terms as men.
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| 8. | Plural voting by those who held a vote in both geographical and the university was allowed and prevalent.
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| 9. | The King s Speech contained 22 bills, including measures on education, plural voting and trade unions.
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| 10. | JPs were removed and plural voting stopped in 1894, but nobody actually receiving poor relief was allowed to vote.
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