Who Could Vote When?
By PFK
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About this ebook
Who could vote and when? In this booklet, I use available data to answer the following question - what percentage of the population was eligible to vote in each Presidential election? Beginning in 1796, the data suggests that the American voting pool has, for the most part, expanded with every election. I go briefly into detail as to why this is the case. This booklet is for educational purposes only and is a very dull read for someone searching for a novel.
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