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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: 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

Background imageVoting Collection: Record Turn-out in Ulster Poll. A record 70-80% of the voting population turned out

Record Turn-out in Ulster Poll. A record 70-80% of the voting population turned out on Thursday to elect the new Ulster regional Assembley

Background imageVoting Collection: Election Scene, Catonsville, Baltimore County, c. 1860. Creator: Alfred Jacob Miller

Election Scene, Catonsville, Baltimore County, c. 1860. Creator: Alfred Jacob Miller
Election Scene, Catonsville, Baltimore County, c. 1860

Background imageVoting Collection: Balloting for president, 1844. Creator: Smyth

Balloting for president, 1844. Creator: Smyth
Balloting for president, 1844. Presidential elections in the USA. " The ballot-boxes were placed on a long table, at which half a dozen of the inspectors or canvassers of voters were seated

Background imageVoting Collection: Exterior of a polling booth, New York, 1844. Creator: Unknown

Exterior of a polling booth, New York, 1844. Creator: Unknown
Exterior of a polling booth, New York, 1844. Voters in the US presidential election between James Knox Polk and Henry Clay, at...one of the polling-places, which, heretofore

Background imageVoting Collection: The Cambridge Election - the Nomination, 1845. Creator: Unknown

The Cambridge Election - the Nomination, 1845. Creator: Unknown
The Cambridge Election - the Nomination, 1845. Political event in Cambridgeshire, constituents vote to choose their new member of parliament

Background imageVoting Collection: Cartoon, election bribery

Cartoon, election bribery
Cartoon commentary on bribery during the election. Date: 1866

Background imageVoting Collection: Cartoon, At Last! (franchise for women)

Cartoon, At Last! (franchise for women)
Cartoon, At Last! Women aged 30 and over are finally given the vote in the UK. A Joan of Arc figure stands victorious with a flag labelled Womans Franchise. Date: 1918

Background imageVoting Collection: KING CASH THE WINNER

KING CASH THE WINNER
CARTOON: King Cash the habitual victor. Date: 1885

Background imageVoting Collection: William Hogarths Election 3 of 4

William Hogarths Election 3 of 4
The Election- The Polling - scene at the hustings plate 3 of 4 Date: 1758

Background imageVoting Collection: Charles Stewart Parnell re-elected

Charles Stewart Parnell re-elected
Charles Stewart Parnell is re-elected as leader of the Irish Party, in Committee Room 15 at the House of Commons, Central London. Date: 25 November 1890

Background imageVoting Collection: The Polling, Voting at an election by William Hogarth

The Polling, Voting at an election by William Hogarth
3. THE ELECTION The Polling Date: 1758

Background imageVoting Collection: Women trying to vote at New York polling station, 1871

Women trying to vote at New York polling station, 1871
Victoria Woodhull (1838-1927), noted American feminist, with her sister Jennie Claflin, try to vote in the New York election of 1871, but are turned away. Date: 1871

Background imageVoting Collection: Politics, Elections, Count

Politics, Elections, Count
Politics, UK, Election, Close up of hands during the count in Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England

Background imageVoting Collection: Hand and Ballot Box

Hand and Ballot Box
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Background imageVoting Collection: The Illustrated London News - Diamond Chart Election Map

The Illustrated London News - Diamond Chart Election Map: The Position of the Parties - also featuring politica thermometers ! Date: 1910

Background imageVoting Collection: The scene in the Lord Chancellors office... General Election, 1923, (1935). Creator: Unknown

The scene in the Lord Chancellors office... General Election, 1923, (1935). Creator: Unknown
The scene in the Lord Chancellors office when the writs were issued for the General Election, 1923, (1935). Officials with paperwork during the British general election of 1923

Background imageVoting Collection: A family listening to the results of the general election of 1923, (1935). Creator: Unknown

A family listening to the results of the general election of 1923, (1935). Creator: Unknown
A family listening to the results of the general election of 1923, (1935). Wireless brought the election results into the homes of the people

Background imageVoting Collection: Some women are able to vote for the first time, Britain, 14 December 1918, (1935)

Some women are able to vote for the first time, Britain, 14 December 1918, (1935). In the General Election on December 14, 1918

Background imageVoting Collection: Monsieur Gaston Doumergue... has voted!, 1929. Creator: Unknown

Monsieur Gaston Doumergue... has voted!, 1929. Creator: Unknown
Monsieur Gaston Doumergue...has voted!, 1929. M. Doumergue Gaston...A Vote!. French statesman Doumergue Gaston (1863-1937) was President of the French Republic from 1924 to 1931

Background imageVoting Collection: Father John Murphy leading his tenants to vote in the Clare by-election, Ireland, 1828 (c1890)

Father John Murphy leading his tenants to vote in the Clare by-election, Ireland, 1828 (c1890)
Father John Murphy leading his tenants to vote for Irish Catholic political leader Daniel O Connell in the Clare by-election, Ireland, 1828 (c1890)

Background imageVoting Collection: The Election, voting, by William Hogarth

The Election, voting, by William Hogarth
Photo of an original engraving from the Works of William Hogarth published in 1833

Background imageVoting Collection: First ballot that allowed women to vote, polling station in a school in Madrid, legislative

First ballot that allowed women to vote, polling station in a school in Madrid, legislative elections in October 1933

Background imageVoting Collection: Santiago Carrillo, voting in the elections in 1977 which would deputy of the Communist

Santiago Carrillo, voting in the elections in 1977 which would deputy of the Communist Party of Spain

Background imageVoting Collection: The King Juan Carlos I voting in the referendum on the accession of Spain to OTAN in 1986

The King Juan Carlos I voting in the referendum on the accession of Spain to OTAN in 1986

Background imageVoting Collection: The Middlesex election, 1775. Artist: Samuel Hieronymus Grimm

The Middlesex election, 1775. Artist: Samuel Hieronymus Grimm
The Middlesex election, 1775. A citizen records his vote at a polling station. A fat man brandishes a knife. On the left a frightened citizen is being hustled to the booth by a man brandishing

Background imageVoting Collection: Chairing the Members, 1758. Artist: F Aviline

Chairing the Members, 1758. Artist: F Aviline
Chairing the Members, 1758; the victorious members are being borne by their constituents on chairs through the streets. The scene is chaotic

Background imageVoting Collection: The Polling, 1758. Artist: Peter La Cave

The Polling, 1758. Artist: Peter La Cave
The Polling, 1758; a polling booth on election day with reserve voters being brought up; one, an old soldier who has lost both arms and a leg; the other an imbecile. Third and final state of the plate

Background imageVoting Collection: Women at the Polls in New Jersey in the Good Old TImes, from Harpers Weekly, pub

Women at the Polls in New Jersey in the Good Old TImes, from Harpers Weekly, pub. 1880 (lithograph). In 1776 the New Jersey Constitution stated that all inhabitants of this colony, of full age

Background imageVoting Collection: Emblem for the Harrison & Tyler Presidential Campaign in 1840, 1840

Emblem for the Harrison & Tyler Presidential Campaign in 1840, 1840
Emblem for the Harrison & Tyler Presidential Campaign in 1840, pub. 1840 (woodcut)

Background imageVoting Collection: This Has Killed That, 1871, (1946). Artist: Honore Daumier

This Has Killed That, 1871, (1946). Artist: Honore Daumier
This Has Killed That, 1871, (1946). In French, Ceci a tuU cela. Woman pointing at a voting urn with the word oui ( yes ) floating above it

Background imageVoting Collection: Emmeline and Christabel Pankhurst, English suffragettes, in prison dress, 1908

Emmeline and Christabel Pankhurst, English suffragettes, in prison dress, 1908. Emmeline Pankhurst (1857-1918) and her daughter Christabel (1880-1958)

Background imageVoting Collection: Chairing the Members, Plate IV from The Humours of an Election, 1757. Artist: William Hogarth

Chairing the Members, Plate IV from The Humours of an Election, 1757. Artist: William Hogarth
Chairing the Members, Plate IV from The Humours of an Election, 1757. This series of four plates depicts the Oxfordshire parliamentary election of 1754

Background imageVoting Collection: The Polling, Plate III from The Humours of an Election, 1757. Artist: William Hogarth

The Polling, Plate III from The Humours of an Election, 1757. Artist: William Hogarth
The Polling, Plate III from The Humours of an Election, 1757. This series of four plates depicts the Oxfordshire parliamentary election of 1754

Background imageVoting Collection: Serving in the Middle East, 1945

Serving in the Middle East, 1945. Men of a Royal Signals unit record their votes in the General Election of July 1945. From The War Illustrated Volume 9 edited by Sir John Hammerton

Background imageVoting Collection: A woman recording her vote at the ballot box, c1922

A woman recording her vote at the ballot box, c1922. Women over the age of 30 were given the right to vote in Britain for the first time by the Representation of the People Act 1918

Background imageVoting Collection: Mrs Pankhurst, arrested outside Buckingham Palace, London, 1914, (1935)

Mrs Pankhurst, arrested outside Buckingham Palace, London, 1914, (1935). Emmeline Pankhurst was trying to present a petition to the king

Background imageVoting Collection: The second general election of 1924 (1935)

The second general election of 1924 (1935). From The Royal Jubilee Book 1910-1935 [Associated Newspapers Ltd. London, 1935]

Background imageVoting Collection: Benjamin Disraeli introducing his reform bill in the House of Commons, c1867

Benjamin Disraeli introducing his reform bill in the House of Commons, c1867. Benjamin Disraeli (1804-1881) served as Chancellor of the Exchequer and as British Prime Minister

Background imageVoting Collection: Declaring the result of the poll during the general election, Leeds, West Yorkshire, 1880

Declaring the result of the poll during the general election, Leeds, West Yorkshire, 1880

Background imageVoting Collection: The Election: The Polling, 18th-19th century

The Election: The Polling, 18th-19th century. Plate II of a series of four illustrations. An old soldier tenders his oath but is challenged by an advocate as, having lost his right hand

Background imageVoting Collection: Emmeline Pankhurst arrested by Superintendent Rolfe outside Buckingham Palace, London, May 1914

Emmeline Pankhurst arrested by Superintendent Rolfe outside Buckingham Palace, London, May 1914. Mrs Pankhurst (1857-1928) was trying to present a petition to the king

Background imageVoting Collection: Mrs Emmeline Pankhurst, English suffragette, early 20th century

Mrs Emmeline Pankhurst, English suffragette, early 20th century. Born in Manchester from a Radical political background, Emmeline Goulden (1857-1928) married Dr Richard Pankhurst, the Red Doctor

Background imageVoting Collection: Universal Suffrage, 1893. Artist: Henri Meyer

Universal Suffrage, 1893. Artist: Henri Meyer
Universal Suffrage, 1893. Universal suffrage (also general suffrage or common suffrage) consists of the extension of the right to vote to all adults, without distinction as to race, sex, belief

Background imageVoting Collection: The July Revolution, France, 1848: election of the President of the Republic, December, 1848

The July Revolution, France, 1848: election of the President of the Republic, December, 1848. Taking the ballot boxes to the Hotel de Ville, Paris

Background imageVoting Collection: Campaign for Womens Suffrage in Belgium, 1908

Campaign for Womens Suffrage in Belgium, 1908. Belgian suffragettes upsetting a ballot box in their fight for votes for women. From Le Petit Journal (Paris, 17 May 1908)



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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.