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The mid-nineteenth century American polling place served as a vibrant symbol of civic engagement, attracting individuals who typically had little interest in politics. Voters were greeted by party agents offering whiskey and bribes, fostering loyalty to ethnic and religious communities. Eyewitness accounts reveal that these polling places were lively, often chaotic, and sometimes violent, reflecting a stark contrast to contemporary electoral processes and highlighting the intense social dynamics at play during this period.
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American Ballot Box in the Mid 19C, Richard Franklin Bensel
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- 2004
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