Ballot Act 1872

The Ballot Act 1872 (35 & 36 Vict. c. 33) was an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that introduced the requirement for parliamentary and local government elections in the United Kingdom to be held by secret ballot. The act abolished the traditional hustings system of nomination and election in Britain.

Ballot Act 1872
Act of Parliament
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Long titleAn Act to amend the Law relating to Procedure at Parliamentary and Municipal Elections.
Citation35 & 36 Vict. c. 33
Introduced byEdward Aldam Leatham
Territorial extent 
  • England and Wales
  • Scotland
  • Ireland
Dates
Royal assent18 July 1872
Commencement18 July 1872
Expired31 December 1880
Other legislation
Repeals/revokes
  • Parliamentary Elections Act 1698
  • Parliamentary Elections, New Shoreham Act 1771
  • Parliamentary Elections (Cricklade) Act 1782
  • Oaths at Parliamentary Elections Act 1794
  • Oaths at Parliamentary Elections Act 1802
  • Parliamentary Elections Act 1803
  • Parliamentary Elections, Aylesbury Act 1804
  • Bribery, East Retford Act 1830
  • Burghs, etc. (Scotland) Act 1834
  • Royal Burghs, etc. (Scotland) Act 1834
  • Parliamentary Elections (Scotland) Act 1834
  • Parliamentary Elections (No. 2) Act 1836
  • Parliamentary Elections (Ireland) Act 1846
  • Parliamentary Elections (Scotland) Act 1855
  • Parliamentary Elections Act 1862
  • Parliamentary Elections (Scotland) Act 1865
Relates to
  • Representation of the People Act 1949 (UK)
  • Electoral Act 1963 (RoI)
Status: Repealed
Text of statute as originally enacted
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