Mr. Gladstone became Prime Minister, and it was well known that the extension of Household Suffrage in the counties would be an important feature in the programme of the new Government.
The Bill which was agreed upon was based upon the democratic principle of Household Suffrage, of which the country had had more than forty years' experience as far as women were concerned in municipal elections.
Household suffrage is one of two things--it is either put as a rough test of capable citizenship, or else it means what I will call the family vote.
The extension of Household Suffrage to the counties was the chief political topic of 1884.
By our retirement we opened the door for that series of curious deceptions and intrigues within the tory party, which undoubtedly accelerated the arrival of household suffrage.
The municipal councils of all the large cities are elected on household suffrage, and have enormous powers.
All the fanciful and antiquated franchises which had prevailed in the older boroughs were swept away to make room for a levelling £10 household suffrage, the privileges of freemen being alone preserved.
Household suffrage prevailed in a few boroughs, and here barefaced corruption was common.
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