Ottoman electoral law
Electoral Law used by Ottoman Empire / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Ottoman Electoral Law was promulgated in December 1876 alongside the Ottoman constitution. The law underwent minimal amendments during the course of the Second Constitutional Era and was retained by the Republic of Turkey with slight revisions until 1946.[1]
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The law was detailed in nature, encompassing a wide range of electoral matters. The law pertained to-among others-electoral districts, parliamentary contingencies, the preparation of registers, the method of selection and the duties of electoral inspection committees, suffrage requirements and the general conduct of elections. The law also included penal clauses.