Although there were female Chartists, they largely worked toward universal male suffrage.
The Social Democrats called for total male suffrage without property limitations.
He also attempted to reform the electoral system to permit universal male suffrage.
It was also the last election held under universal male suffrage.
This included many reforms, such as wider male suffrage, and various adjustments to the power of the Federal government.
Over 9 million voters were eligible to vote in the first French election since 1792 held under male universal suffrage.
In the language of the 1840s, 'democracy' meant universal male suffrage.
In response, the Assembly declared itself ready to step down ahead of schedule and called for a new election, this one under universal male suffrage.
It was the first in Australia to grant universal male suffrage.
This was the second election under universal male suffrage, and the last before the dissolution of the empire.