<Li> Reform Act 1832--extended voting rights to adult males who rented propertied land of a certain value, so allowing 1 in 7 males in the UK voting rights . </Li> <Li> Reform Act 1867--extended the franchise to men in urban areas who met a property qualification, so increasing male suffrage . </Li> <Li> Representation of the People Act 1884--addressed imbalances between the boroughs and the countryside; this brought the voting population to 5,500,000, although 40% of males were still disenfranchised because of the property qualification . </Li> <Li> Between 1885 and 1918 moves were made by the women's suffrage movement to ensure votes for women . However, the duration of the First World War stopped this reform movement . </Li>

Who had the right to vote in most english colonies