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House of Keys Election Act 1866

Law

The House of Keys Election Act 1866 introduced popular elections to the House of Keys for the first time, replacing the system under which the twenty-four members of the lower chamber of Tynwald had been self-elected. This reform was a significant step in the democratisation of Manx governance and established the principle of representative parliamentary democracy on the Island.

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