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1821 May 2<lb/> | <head>1821 May 2<lb/> | ||
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Election<lb/> | |||
3 Equality<lb/></head> | |||
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1. Old Sarum. 2. Yorkshire. 3. Pocket wards in London.<lb/> | |||
(3.)<lb/></p> | |||
<p>3. Equality<lb/> | |||
By equality of suffrage, is meant equality of effect as between<lb/> | |||
a suffrage given in <add>this or that</add> one election district, & a suffrage given<lb/> | |||
in this or that other, election district.</p> | |||
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Understand here by equality, nothing more than the absence<lb/> | |||
of such degrees of inequality, <del>than</del> <add>as</add> would be productive of someone<lb/> | |||
or more evils of the following description, to a sensible amount.—<lb/></p> | |||
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<del>Evil the first.</del> In this <add>or</add> that election district, the number of <lb/> | |||
electors so small that by intimidation, or corruption, freedom of<lb/> | |||
suffrage might be destroyed. By secresy of suffrage, intimidation<lb/> | |||
might be excluded. But unless by a multitude of the electors, as<lb/> | |||
compared with the value of the situation filled, & the quantity of<lb/> | |||
the means of corruption in the hands of candidates, to exclude corruption<lb/> | |||
is impossible.<lb/></p> | |||
<p><del>Evil the second.</del> 2 In this or that election district, the number<lb/> | |||
of the Electors so great, that in comparison of a vote in this or that<lb/> | |||
other election district, a vote is in a sensible degree inferior in value.<lb/> | |||
This being the case all <add>voters</add> <del>men</del> in such overpeopled district, feel a<lb/> | |||
sensation of injury, from the comparison of their situation with<lb/> | |||
that of the electors in an under peopled, or even in an adequately<lb/> | |||
peopled district:</p> | |||
<p>3 Proportioned to the smallness <del>thus</del> thus produced in<lb/> | |||
the effect and [small drawing] value of a vote, will be the probability of its being<lb/> | |||
outweighed by the loss of time necessary to the delivery of it. <del>In the</del><lb/> | |||
<del>instance of all.</del> Upon all in whose instance the advantage of<lb/> | |||
voting is thus outweighed by the inconvenience, a virtual exclusion<lb/> | |||
is thus put.<lb/></p> | |||
<p>4 The greater the distance between the <add>place</add> <del>spot</del> at which<lb/> | |||
votes are delivered, and the place of <del><gap/></del> an elector's abode, the greater<lb/> | |||
is the inconvenience in respect of time lost, with or without concomitant<lb/> | |||
expense. Evil 3, is common to Town and Country Districts: <hi rend="underline">this</hi> evil is peculiar to Country Districts.<lb/></p> | |||
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1821 May 2
First Lines
Election
3 Equality
(3)
1. Old Sarum. 2. Yorkshire. 3. Pocket wards in London.
(3.)
3. Equality
By equality of suffrage, is meant equality of effect as between
a suffrage given in this or that one election district, & a suffrage given
in this or that other, election district.
Understand here by equality, nothing more than the absence
of such degrees of inequality, than as would be productive of someone
or more evils of the following description, to a sensible amount.—
Evil the first. In this or that election district, the number of
electors so small that by intimidation, or corruption, freedom of
suffrage might be destroyed. By secresy of suffrage, intimidation
might be excluded. But unless by a multitude of the electors, as
compared with the value of the situation filled, & the quantity of
the means of corruption in the hands of candidates, to exclude corruption
is impossible.
Evil the second. 2 In this or that election district, the number
of the Electors so great, that in comparison of a vote in this or that
other election district, a vote is in a sensible degree inferior in value.
This being the case all voters men in such overpeopled district, feel a
sensation of injury, from the comparison of their situation with
that of the electors in an under peopled, or even in an adequately
peopled district:
3 Proportioned to the smallness thus thus produced in
the effect and [small drawing] value of a vote, will be the probability of its being
outweighed by the loss of time necessary to the delivery of it. In the
instance of all. Upon all in whose instance the advantage of
voting is thus outweighed by the inconvenience, a virtual exclusion
is thus put.
4 The greater the distance between the place spot at which
votes are delivered, and the place of an elector's abode, the greater
is the inconvenience in respect of time lost, with or without concomitant
expense. Evil 3, is common to Town and Country Districts: this evil is peculiar to Country Districts.
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