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1868 was the first General Election following passage of the Second Reform Act in 1867, which created a new set of constituencies and gave the working class in towns their full share of the vote, although women and most men were still disenfranchised.
For results for a particular place, search from our main home page.
Hint: the quickest way to find the historical constituencies
that covered a particular
address is to type in a modern postcode.
If you know the precise name of a historical
constituency, search here.