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  2. 1872 Pontefract by-election - Wikipedia

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    The Pontefract election conclusively proved that secret voting reduced riotous behaviour. Hugh Childers was re-elected on 15 August 1872 following his appointment as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster. The Pontefract museum holds the original ballot box, sealed in wax with a Pontefract cake liquorice stamp. [1]

  3. Ballot Act 1872 - Wikipedia

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    The original ballot box, sealed in wax with a liquorice stamp, is held at Pontefract museum. [12] Of those who voted, 16%, were illiterate, and special arrangements had to be made to record their previously-open oral votes. [13] The first general election using a secret ballot was in 1874, which saw the first Conservative majority elected since ...

  4. Pontefract (UK Parliament constituency) - Wikipedia

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    In 1872 Pontefract became the first British constituency to hold a parliamentary election by secret ballot, at a by-election held shortly after the Act ending the old practice of open voting had come into effect. There was considerable interest in the outcome, many observers believing that support for the parties might be drastically different ...

  5. Secret ballot - Wikipedia

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    The secret ballot system was already applied at the 1920 elections, but in 1922, the government reinstated open voting in the countryside. Between 1922 and 1939, only the voters in the capital (Budapest) and larger cities could vote with secret ballot. The electoral law passed in 1938 introduced the nationwide secret ballot system again.

  6. Ballot box - Wikipedia

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    The first British secret ballot using ballot papers and a ballot box was held in Pontefract on 15 August 1872, under the terms of the recently enacted Ballot Act 1872. In a ministerial by-election following his appointment as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, Hugh Childers was re-elected as MP for Pontefract.

  7. 1872 in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    15 August – 1872 Pontefract by-election, a ministerial by-election which is the first UK Parliamentary election held by secret ballot following the Ballot Act. The incumbent Hugh Childers retains his seat. 18 August – Licensing Act establishes licences for public houses and limits drinking hours. [1]

  8. Old Town Hall, Pontefract - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] [7] The secret ballot was first used in the United Kingdom, and the result announced at the town hall, on 15 August 1872 to re-elect Hugh Childers as MP for Pontefract in a ministerial by-election following his appointment as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster. [8] [9] The assembly rooms were built to the east of the old town hall in ...

  9. Absentee voting in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Voting at elections originally took place by way of a public show of hands or by a public ballot. The right to vote by secret ballot was introduced by the Parliamentary and Municipal Elections Act 1872 (the Ballot Act 1872). After this voting took place at polling stations where voters marked their votes in secret and placed their ballot papers ...