The Rest Is History

463. Mad Elections (Part 1)

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Jun 23, 2024
Explore the wild history of British elections, from medieval chaos to Victorian shenanigans. Hear about the 'election fever' that led to fatal brawls and the infamous dueling politics of Whigs and Tories. Discover the absurd 'faggot vote' and the colorful traditions of bribery and public revelry that marked early democracy. Laugh along with tales of hired horsemen and raucous street parties as political rivals clawed their way to victory, showcasing a flamboyant side of historical electoral madness.
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ANECDOTE

Eatanswill Election

  • The Pickwick Papers describes the Eatanswill election.
  • Samuel Slumkey reluctantly kisses babies, winning the Tory seat.
INSIGHT

Early Elections

  • Elections were more colorful with a smaller electorate.
  • Targeted bribery was more feasible due to this limited voter pool.
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First Parliaments

  • Early parliaments started with Simon de Montfort's 1265 gathering.
  • It included commoners from towns, setting a precedent for representation.
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