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La chronologie du droit de vote

Nolan Rouyre

Created on January 13, 2026

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La chronologie du droit de vote

1799 : Napoléon Bonaparte impose le suffrage universel masculin. Les membres des assemblés sont désignés sur des listes notables élus par les citoyens.

1848 : Suffrage universel masculin pour les hommes de plus de 23 ans

1848-1851

1799-1815

1789-1799

1815-1848

1870-Aujourd'hui

1944 : Droit de vote accordé aux femmes 1974 : Majorité électorale abaissé à 18 ans 1992 : Mise en oeuvre de la citoyenneté européene

1789 : Suffrage censitaire pour les hommes de plus de 25 ans 1792 : Suffrage universel masculin 1795 : Rétablissement du suffrage censitaire

1815 : Suffrage censitaire rétabli par Louis XVIII 1831 : Cens abaissé de 300 à 200 francs

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