This is the explanation given by Ernest Naville, who for more than forty years was the leading advocate of electoral reform in Switzerland, in a letter[1] addressed to the late Miss Spence of Adelaide, South Australia.
Throughout more than a generation there has been in Prussia persistent agitation in behalf of electoral reform.
During upwards of a decade the successive ministries of France have been committed to the cause of electoral reform.
While in San Francisco I wrote an essay on "Electoral Reform" for a Toronto competition, in which the first prize was $500.
For years now he has done yeoman service in the cause, and has corresponded with workers all over the world on the question of electoral reform.
I travelled thousands of miles in all weathers to carry to the people the gospel of electoral reform.
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