Social Sciences, asked by jaismin, 1 year ago

Who could qualify as an elector in France?

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Answered by Arslankincsem
54

To qualify as an elector in France, one requires to exercise his or her right to vote in any part of provincial election, and a person must also qualify as an elector on the day of election, and his or her name should be entered in the name of the electors.

All individuals whose names have entered the name of the electors are then notified by mail in the coming weeks which precede a particular stage of election.

Answered by mindfulmaisel
20

The elector in France were active male citizens who paid taxes equal to whose annual taxes were equal to the ‘local wages paid’ for ‘three days’ of labour.

Explanation:

  • At the time of the French revolution, the people were divided according to passive and active citizens of the country.  
  • The active citizens were those who were educated and are literate and have knowledge regarding the law.  
  • The passive citizens are those who are uneducated and are illiterate and have no knowledge about law and government and are unemployed.  
  • They do not have the ‘right to vote’ but are protected by the government. Only active male citizens could vote.

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