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"Through the Ages: The Power of Voting" From gerrymandering to empowering war workers, it has always played a crucial role in shaping our society

Background imageVoting Collection: An Artists Notes in the French Chamber of Deputies (engraving)

An Artists Notes in the French Chamber of Deputies (engraving)
1061731 An Artists Notes in the French Chamber of Deputies (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: An Artists Notes in the French Chamber of Deputies)

Background imageVoting Collection: The Elections in France (engraving)

The Elections in France (engraving)
1104026 The Elections in France (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Elections in France)

Background imageVoting Collection: Proclaiming the Result of the Voting at Venice from the Balcony of the Doges Palace (engraving)

Proclaiming the Result of the Voting at Venice from the Balcony of the Doges Palace (engraving)
1103673 Proclaiming the Result of the Voting at Venice from the Balcony of the Doges Palace (engraving) by English School

Background imageVoting Collection: Soldiers voting for president, September 1864 (engraving)

Soldiers voting for president, September 1864 (engraving)
959448 Soldiers voting for president, September 1864 (engraving) by American School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Soldiers voting for president, September 1864)

Background imageVoting Collection: Voting machine used in the 2000 Presidential election, ca. 1990. Creator: Unknown

Voting machine used in the 2000 Presidential election, ca. 1990. Creator: Unknown
A Votomatic III vote recorder that folds up into a metal briefcase with a black plastic handle when closed. The briefcase has four circular rubber pads on each side

Background imageVoting Collection: Cabinet card portrait of Thomas Mundy Peterson, 1884. Creator: William R. Tobias

Cabinet card portrait of Thomas Mundy Peterson, 1884. Creator: William R. Tobias
On March 31, 1870, one day after the ratification of the 15th Amendment, which allowed him the right to vote, Thomas Peterson became the first African American to cast a ballot in a U.S

Background imageVoting Collection: Ballot Box, c. 1939. Creator: Rose Campbell-Gerke

Ballot Box, c. 1939. Creator: Rose Campbell-Gerke
Ballot Box, c. 1939

Background imageVoting Collection: Bumper sticker with the slogan One Man, One Vote, 1962 - 1965. Creator: Unknown

Bumper sticker with the slogan One Man, One Vote, 1962 - 1965. Creator: Unknown
A blue bumper sticker with green and white print. Vertical text down the left side reads: [SNCC]. Text moving from left to right along the sticker reads: [ONE MAN x ONE VOTE]

Background imageVoting Collection: The Fifteenth Amendment. Celebrated May 19th 1870. Creator: Thomas Kelly

The Fifteenth Amendment. Celebrated May 19th 1870. Creator: Thomas Kelly
At center, a depiction of a parade in celebration of the passing of the 15th Amendment. Framing it are portraits and vignettes illustrating the rights granted by the 15th Amendment

Background imageVoting Collection: Jane Clark, votes in the United Kingdom general election on her birthday

Jane Clark, votes in the United Kingdom general election on her birthday, aged 18 years old, this general election was the first in which people could vote from the age of 18

Background imageVoting Collection: Labour leader Neil Kinnock and his wife Glenys cast their votes at Pontllanfraith

Labour leader Neil Kinnock and his wife Glenys cast their votes at Pontllanfraith, South Wales. 9th April 1992

Background imageVoting Collection: Labour leader Neil Kinnock and his wife Glenys go to cast their vote in the 1987 general

Labour leader Neil Kinnock and his wife Glenys go to cast their vote in the 1987 general election in Pontllanfraith, Wales. 11th June 1987

Background imageVoting Collection: Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and husband Dennis seen here leaving the polling station

Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and husband Dennis seen here leaving the polling station at the Westminster Institute in Castle Lane, London, SW1 on the morning of the General Election. 9th June 1983

Background imageVoting Collection: A pensive British Conservative Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher

A pensive British Conservative Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher, at the Castle Street polling station, London SW1. 11th June 1987

Background imageVoting Collection: British Conservative Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher

British Conservative Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher, and husband Denis wave to the crowd at the Castle Street polling station, London SW1. 11th June 1987

Background imageVoting Collection: Ford stay on strike. At at mass meeting at an open-air swimming pool in Dagenham, Essex

Ford stay on strike. At at mass meeting at an open-air swimming pool in Dagenham, Essex. Ford Union officials claimed that the show of hands were in favour of continuing the strike

Background imageVoting Collection: Suffragettes Mary Gawthorpe (the Womens Social and Political Union speaker)

Suffragettes Mary Gawthorpe (the Womens Social and Political Union speaker), Lady Constance Lytton and Sarah Jane Baines (known as Jennie Baines)

Background imageVoting Collection: Christabel Pankhurst and Womens Social and Political Union speaker Mary Gawthorpe in

Christabel Pankhurst and Womens Social and Political Union speaker Mary Gawthorpe in Manchester ahead of their " Votes For Women" meeting at Manchester Trade Hall on 19th January 1909

Background imageVoting Collection: Miners soon after leaving work at Montagu Colliery, Newcastle

Miners soon after leaving work at Montagu Colliery, Newcastle, cast their votes at the Montague Miners Welfare Hall Polling Station, Newcastle

Background imageVoting Collection: A vigorous fight for East Tyrone. Sinn Fein officers in uniform

A vigorous fight for East Tyrone. Sinn Fein officers in uniform. Polling takes place today for the election of a member for East Tyrone

Background imageVoting Collection: Gwynfor Evans of Plaid Cymru, leaving the polling station after voting in

Gwynfor Evans of Plaid Cymru, leaving the polling station after voting in the Parliamentary election for the Camarthen constituency. 31st March 1966

Background imageVoting Collection: Sheila Forrest makes a draw for the balance of Everton

Sheila Forrest makes a draw for the balance of Evertons share of tickets for the FA Cup final match v West Brom at Wembley

Background imageVoting Collection: Police sniffer dogs searched every inch of Coventry Sports Centre before last night

Police sniffer dogs searched every inch of Coventry Sports Centre before last nights " big count". The building was closed to the public from 6pm and sniffer dogs

Background imageVoting Collection: Jack Jones chairman of the TGWU union seen here voting at the 107th Annual Trades Union

Jack Jones chairman of the TGWU union seen here voting at the 107th Annual Trades Union Congress in Blackpool 2nd September 1975 Watscan - - 22/04/2009

Background imageVoting Collection: One of the hairdressers casting her vote at the polling station in her salon while staff

One of the hairdressers casting her vote at the polling station in her salon while staff and customers carry on in 1992

Background imageVoting Collection: Among early voters at La Sagesse School polling station in Newcastle was Sister Fernand

Among early voters at La Sagesse School polling station in Newcastle was Sister Fernand, from La Sagesse Convent, who is pictured with Mr. Jack Stoker and Mrs. Jean Baty in 1977

Background imageVoting Collection: Politicians cast their votes during a debate on the Common Market

Politicians cast their votes during a debate on the Common Market. Staying inside the Common Market will be best for Britain, Europe and the world

Background imageVoting Collection: President of the Republic of Ireland Eamon De Valera putting his voting paper into ballot

President of the Republic of Ireland Eamon De Valera putting his voting paper into ballot box during the elections. 30th May 1973. Dymphna Miller

Background imageVoting Collection: Challenger for leadership of the Conservative Party Margaret Thatcher arrives for a

Challenger for leadership of the Conservative Party Margaret Thatcher arrives for a debate. February 1975 75-00681

Background imageVoting Collection: Coal miners cast their votes during the election. October 1977 P005132

Coal miners cast their votes during the election. October 1977 P005132

Background imageVoting Collection: Boy Brownsword carrying a parcel full of votes from Norton Colliery in Stoke-on-Trent

Boy Brownsword carrying a parcel full of votes from Norton Colliery in Stoke-on-Trent arrives at the Electoral Reform Society headquarters in Chancel St. February 1974 P017756

Background imageVoting Collection: The Bunnies tale. 1968; bunnies went psychedelic in brightly-coloured

The Bunnies tale. 1968; bunnies went psychedelic in brightly-coloured and patterned costumes. October 1976 P018586

Background imageVoting Collection: General Election at Tredegan. February 1950 O22784

General Election at Tredegan. February 1950 O22784

Background imageVoting Collection: General Election at Tredegan. February 1950 O22756-001

General Election at Tredegan. February 1950 O22756-001

Background imageVoting Collection: Current Conservative Party leader Edward Heath arrives for a debate on the leadership of

Current Conservative Party leader Edward Heath arrives for a debate on the leadership of he party after being challenged by Margaret Thatcher. February 1975 75-00681-001

Background imageVoting Collection: Challenger for leadership of the Conservative Party Margaret Thatcher arrives for a

Challenger for leadership of the Conservative Party Margaret Thatcher arrives for a debate. February 1975 75-00681-003

Background imageVoting Collection: Votes arriving in packets and cardboard boxes at the Electoral Reform Society H. Q

Votes arriving in packets and cardboard boxes at the Electoral Reform Society H. Q
Votes arriving in packets and cardboard boxes at the Electoral Reform Society H.Q. in London brought from the miners in Northumberland by Mr Bill Crosby and Mr Bob Jackson. February 1974 P017754

Background imageVoting Collection: 1950 Election Mr and Mrs Herbert Morrision outside the polling station before casting

1950 Election Mr and Mrs Herbert Morrision outside the polling station before casting their votes. February P018716

Background imageVoting Collection: Mr. and Mrs. Clement Attlee and his daughters were out early this morning in a last

Mr. and Mrs. Clement Attlee and his daughters were out early this morning in a last minute round-up of Mr. Attlees constituency

Background imageVoting Collection: Election 1959 Old folk turn out to vote at Salford Polling station October

Election 1959 Old folk turn out to vote at Salford Polling station October 1959 P018695

Background imageVoting Collection: General Election 1950. Britain votes today. Prime Minister Clement Attlee

General Election 1950. Britain votes today. Prime Minister Clement Attlee, with supporters outside the polling booth at Walthamstow, his own constituency February 1950. P018707

Background imageVoting Collection: General Election: Sir Stafford Cripps, with Lady Cripps

General Election: Sir Stafford Cripps, with Lady Cripps, in the Committee room at West Bristol, where he retained his seat for Labour. February 1950 P018689

Background imageVoting Collection: General Election 1950. Mr. and Mrs. Clement Attlee looking through the voters

General Election 1950. Mr. and Mrs. Clement Attlee looking through the voters list as the polls closed at Walthamstow tonight. February 1950 P018686

Background imageVoting Collection: Stars help the Liberals. As the General Election campaign hots up on the run in to

Stars help the Liberals. As the General Election campaign hots up on the run in to polling day, February 28, the most significant factor to emerge from the many opinion polls is the massive new

Background imageVoting Collection: Election 1950: Mr. Leonard Smith, Chief Election Agent at Liberal headquarters

Election 1950: Mr. Leonard Smith, Chief Election Agent at Liberal headquarters, standing by the indicator which records the movements of Liberal candidates all over the country. P018677

Background imageVoting Collection: General Election 1950: The children of Mrs. Coreery, L to R

General Election 1950: The children of Mrs. Coreery, L to R. David, 3, June, 6, and Brenda 4, outside Roper Street Polling Booth. They were left in charge of a policeman. February 1950 P018683

Background imageVoting Collection: Election - And some in barrows. General Election. All candidates were limited in

Election - And some in barrows. General Election. All candidates were limited in the number of cars they could use. At Stokenham, Devon, they over came the transport problem like this

Background imageVoting Collection: General Election. Mr and Mrs Herbert Morrison at the polling booth to vote

General Election. Mr and Mrs Herbert Morrison at the polling booth to vote. February 1950 P018668



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"Through the Ages: The Power of Voting" From gerrymandering to empowering war workers, it has always played a crucial role in shaping our society. In 1812, Elkanah's "The Gerry-Mander. " cartoon shed light on the manipulation of electoral districts, reminding us that fair representation is essential for democracy. During World War II, Ben Shahn's poster urged welders and other war workers to register and vote in the presidential election of 1944. It emphasized their contribution to the nation and encouraged them to exercise their democratic right. In 1909, liberal parties campaigned against poverty with powerful posters and campaign cards. They recognized that voting was not only a political act but also an opportunity to address social issues and create positive change. Ben Shahn continued his advocacy for voter registration in 1946 with a Congress of Industrial Organization sponsored poster. This highlighted the importance of active participation in elections as a means to influence policies that affect working-class communities. The image depicting balloting for the coal strike at Wheatsheaf Colliery in January 1912 reminds us that they are be instrumental in protecting workers' rights and ensuring fair labor practices. Illustrations capturing hands placing voting slips into ballot boxes symbolize individuals exercising their voice through this fundamental democratic process. These images serve as a reminder that every vote counts towards shaping our collective future. William Hogarth's engraving from centuries ago depicted canvassing for votes, highlighting how political campaigns have been an integral part of elections throughout history. It shows how engaging voters directly has long been seen as vital for success. Questions arose about women's involvement in politics; however, suffragettes fought tirelessly until they won the right to vote. Their determination paved the way for gender equality within electoral processes worldwide. Election posters like "The Great Naval Eclipse" demonstrate how important it is for citizens to make informed decisions based on candidates' policies and promises.