6/14/2023 0 Comments Realism dispatch enhanced 1604![]() Nevertheless, it has been estimated that around 20% of all county elections were contested between 16. Just how many were fought over is difficult to say, because the surviving records are incomplete and because our conclusion depends on what we mean by a contest: Mark Kishlansky counts only those elections that were disputed on election-day, whereas other scholars are also inclined to include elections in which candidates withdrew ahead of voting. Unlike their modern equivalents, most elections in the early seventeenth century were uncontested. In total, more than two thousand elections were held between 16. ![]() ![]() Maldon, Wilton, Newton (Lancs.) and the combined borough of Weymouth and Melcombe Regis all held eleven at St. Fifty-five per cent of constituencies experienced at least one by-election during these years, with the result that between 16 the number of elections in some constituencies reached double figures. These assemblies were punctuated at intervals with by-elections to replace those Members who had died, were judged incapable of serving or chose to represent another constituency. Between 16 seven parliaments met, each of which was preceded by nationwide elections in more than 200 constituencies.
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