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In the United Kingdom, Reform Act is a generic term used for legislation concerning electoral matters. It is most commonly used for laws passed to enfranchise new groups of voters and to redistribute seats in the House of Commons. The periodic redrawing of constituency boundaries is now dealt with by a permanent Boundary Commission in each part of the United Kingdom, rather than by a Reform Act. Some people in Britain, mostly associated with the Liberal Democrats, have called for a new "Great Reform Act" to introduce electoral changes they favour. These would include lowering the minimum voting age to 16 and introducing proportional representation to complete the democratic project of one person, one vote, one value.

Electoral reform in the United Kingdom
Reform Acts
1832 | 1867 | 1886
Municipal Reform
Scotland (1833) | England and Wales (1835) | Ireland (1840)
Representation of the People Acts
1884 | 1918 | 1928 | 1948
1969 | 1983 | 1985 | 2000
Other acts
Redistribution of Seats Act 1885 | Ballot Act 1872
Corrupt and Illegal Practices Prevention Act 1883
Related
The Reform Club | Rotten borough | Carlton Club | Parliament Acts

 


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