Greetings All,
I'm starting to pull information together to do scenario at an upcoming local living history. The site of the living history is a house that was last used as a polling station for the election of 1864 and is located north of Pittsburgh. The scenario I want to do is the Election of 1864 in which the public can actually vote for Lincoln or McClellan. I was wondering if anyone could help me with a few questions:
1) What did typical election ballots look like? I saw a hand written one from Ohio on ebay, but am looking for more examples.
2)What information was listed on ballots, other than candidates?
3)To what extent were women involved in the election process? I know they didn't vote, but I did find a drawing from 1872 on ebay of women helping fold ballots.
4) Does anyone know of any other candidates who appeared on the PA ballots in 1864 (senators, reps, etc.), especially pertaining to Allegheny County?
5) Does anyone know of descriptions of the voting process in the 1860s, particularly in rural communities?
Any other helpful information would be much appreciated. Thanks to everyone in advance. Moderators, please relocate this post if needed.
Regards,
Aaron Hooks
I'm starting to pull information together to do scenario at an upcoming local living history. The site of the living history is a house that was last used as a polling station for the election of 1864 and is located north of Pittsburgh. The scenario I want to do is the Election of 1864 in which the public can actually vote for Lincoln or McClellan. I was wondering if anyone could help me with a few questions:
1) What did typical election ballots look like? I saw a hand written one from Ohio on ebay, but am looking for more examples.
2)What information was listed on ballots, other than candidates?
3)To what extent were women involved in the election process? I know they didn't vote, but I did find a drawing from 1872 on ebay of women helping fold ballots.
4) Does anyone know of any other candidates who appeared on the PA ballots in 1864 (senators, reps, etc.), especially pertaining to Allegheny County?
5) Does anyone know of descriptions of the voting process in the 1860s, particularly in rural communities?
Any other helpful information would be much appreciated. Thanks to everyone in advance. Moderators, please relocate this post if needed.
Regards,
Aaron Hooks
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