<Li> The Cape Qualified Franchise restricted voting by property ownership but not explicitly by race . <Ul> <Li> In 1853, the Queen authorized a Cape Colony parliament, which drafted a Constitution with no explicit racial restriction . </Li> <Li> Cape Colony's "Responsible Government" Constitution, issued in 1872, explicitly prohibited racial discrimination . </Li> <Li> Under Prime Minister Gordon Sprigg, the Colony passed the 1877 "Registration Bill", disenfranchising Black communal land owners . </Li> <Li> The Franchise and Ballot Act of 1892 raised the threshold for suffrage from £ 25 to £ 75, accomplishing de facto disenfranchisement of many non-White voters </Li> </Ul> </Li> <Ul> <Li> In 1853, the Queen authorized a Cape Colony parliament, which drafted a Constitution with no explicit racial restriction . </Li> <Li> Cape Colony's "Responsible Government" Constitution, issued in 1872, explicitly prohibited racial discrimination . </Li> <Li> Under Prime Minister Gordon Sprigg, the Colony passed the 1877 "Registration Bill", disenfranchising Black communal land owners . </Li> <Li> The Franchise and Ballot Act of 1892 raised the threshold for suffrage from £ 25 to £ 75, accomplishing de facto disenfranchisement of many non-White voters </Li> </Ul> <Li> In 1853, the Queen authorized a Cape Colony parliament, which drafted a Constitution with no explicit racial restriction . </Li> <Li> Cape Colony's "Responsible Government" Constitution, issued in 1872, explicitly prohibited racial discrimination . </Li>

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