Date:15th of November 1922
Description:The parties would deliver cards to householders gving them instructions on where and when they could place their vote. Of course they also suggested how exactly you might like to place your vote! Note that the card asks you to hand it to a Tiptaft representativie after leaving the Polling Station. As still happens today the parties conduced exit polls outside the stations to see how their share of the vote was possibly proceeding.
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David Lloyd George's Coalition Government had endured after the First World War winning the 1918 General ...
Commander Lampson was the Conservative candidate for the 1922 General Election. The sitting MP Ernest ...
In this letter to the voters Lampson seeks to establish his credentials as a worthy candidate. Lampson's ...
Here he outlines his key issues for the election in a series of bullet points: More Allotments Less ...
Tiptaft had unsuccessfully contended the 1918 General Election as an Independent candidate, losing to ...
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Donor ref:LSH/ B'ham Parliamentary Elections 1918-22 LFF76.8 (14/5591)
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