<P> The Act also extended the franchise . In county constituencies, in addition to forty - shilling freeholders, franchise rights were extended to owners of land in copyhold worth £ 10 and holders of long - term leases (more than sixty years) on land worth £ 10 and holders of medium - term leases (between twenty and sixty years) on land worth £ 50 and to tenants - at - will paying an annual rent of £ 50 . In borough constituencies all male householders living in properties worth at least £ 10 a year were given the right to vote--a measure which introduced to all boroughs a standardised form of franchise for the first time . Existing borough electors retained a lifetime right to vote, however they had qualified, provided they were resident in the boroughs in which they were electors . In those boroughs which had freemen electors, voting rights were to be enjoyed by future freemen as well provided their freemanship was acquired through birth or apprenticeship and they too were resident . </P> <P> The Act also introduced a system of voter registration, to be administered by the overseers of the poor in every parish and township . It instituted a system of special courts to review disputes relating to voter qualifications . It also authorised the use of multiple polling places within the same constituency, and limited the duration of polling to two days . (Formerly, polls could remain open for up to forty days .) </P> <P> The Reform Act itself did not affect constituencies in Scotland or Ireland . However, reforms there were carried out by the Scottish Reform Act and the Irish Reform Act . Scotland received eight additional seats, and Ireland received five; thus keeping the total number of seats in the House of Commons the same as it had been before the Act . While no constituencies were disfranchised in either of those countries, voter qualifications were standardised and the size of the electorate was expanded in both . </P> <P> Local Conservative Associations began to educate citizens about the Party's platform and encouraged them to register to vote annually, as mandated by the Act . Press coverage of national politics in the local press was joined by in - depth reports on provincial politics in the national press . Grassroots Conservatives therefore saw themselves as part of a national political movement during the 1830s . </P>

What was the result of the great reform act of 1832