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General => The Common Room => The Lighter Side => Topic started by: nudge67 on Sunday 07 July 24 13:57 BST (UK)
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Before I began, this post is intended to be apolitical, I'm an Aussie, so have no dog in this fight.
In light of the recent election, I thought it an interesting exercise to see what constituencies my ancestors came from when they migrated in the mid-19th century. I identified 18 in all, mostly in the southwest of England.
before this election, 14 were Conservative, 2 Labour, 1 Lib-Dem, 1 SNP
after this election, 8 are Labour, 5 Conservative, and 5 Lib-Dem
with 10 out of 18 constituencies changing hands, that's quite the change!
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I'm always interested to know the political orientation of ancestors. Some of them made it perfectly clear.
"Dear Editor: In Saturday's Constitution-Tribune my name was on the list of Democratic judges for the August 7 primary. I am not and never have been a Democrat, Please make correction. Waldo W. Chapman."
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And of course back in Victorian days and earlier Poll Books were published showing how each person voted. No secret ballots back then.
Martin
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If they had a vote!
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Indeed! Only a very few of my ancestors had the vote.
Martin
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I have the full range - a lot of Republicans (back in the day when it was respectable), a good many Democrats, a handful of Socialists and two or three Communists.