Poll books were produced during the period when how an
individual voted was public knowledge, before the secret ballot was introduced
in 1872
They list the names of the men who voted in parliamentary
elections, their parish of
residence and the candidates for whom they voted
Poll books may also state the elector's exact address and,
if different, the address of the property that gave him the right to vote
During the period of poll books, the right to vote was
held by only a limited number of men and by no women at all
For information on who had the right to vote and on how
the right was gradually extended, starting with the Great Reform Act of 1832,
see the National Archives page
Getting the vote
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