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(en) « The Reform Act 1832 », UK Parliament (consulté le ) : « Another change brought by the 1832 Reform Act was the formal exclusion of women from voting in Parliamentary elections, as a voter was defined in the Act as a male person. Before 1832 there were occasional, although rare, instances of women voting. »