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Uddevalla Suffrage Association

The Uddevalla Suffrage Association (Swedish: Uddevalla Rösträttsförening) was a late-19th-century political movement founded in Uddevalla, Sweden. Local historians and the Swedish Social Democratic Party consider it the first political predecessor of the Swedish labour movement in the province of Bohuslän. Its purpose was to bring about universal suffrage in Sweden: At the time, suffrage in the country was restricted to men and based on personal wealth, therefore excluding most of the urban and rural working class from the electoral process. The Uddevalla Suffrage Association was one of many groups throughout Sweden that helped bring democratic thought into the common discourse and make way for the political breakthrough of the labour movement.[1][2][3]

History edit

Growth edit

 
Ture Malmgren, first chairman of the Association, ca. 1880s–1900.

The foundation of the organization was preceded by an August 1890 election in Gothenburg of a three-person committee intended to foster the creation of regional and local suffrage associations. One of those elected was Ture Malmgren, the owner and editor of the daily newspaper Bohusläningen. On 12 October 1890, the Uddevalla Suffrage Association was formed after a public meeting at the Lancaster School (Lancasterskolan) that was attended by 250 people, described as "mainly men from the manually labouring class". The Association's stated goal was "to gather supporters of the lowering or abolition of the political suffrage limit, and of the equalization of the municipal voting rights".[3]

Malmgren was elected as the Association's first chairman. Other board members were the foreman E. Fredborg as vice chairman, the store manager O. E. Gutke as secretary, the journalist Oskar Malmrot as vice secretary, and the teacher P. Larsson as treasurer. At a formal constituent meeting on 2 November, the membership was reported to exceed 200. Malmgren came to dominate the movement. In speeches, he railed against the graded scale of suffrage, which gave societal and political influence only to the wealthy.[2][3]

In July 1891, the Association organized its first large rally on Skansberget in central Uddevalla. Between 500 and 600 people attended, and speeches by Malmgren were accompanied by music and singing by the choir of the People's Associations (Folkföreningarna).[4] The same year, the Association joined western Sweden's Suffrage League (Västra Sveriges Rösträttsförbund). In 1893, several prominent members of the Association were elected as delegates to the first People's Riksdag (Folkriksdagen), a national meeting of liberal and socialist supporters of increased voting rights. Three delegates were chosen from Uddevalla: Malmgren, with 2,038 votes; the store owner Albert Andersson, with 1,434 votes; and the locomotive fireman G. A. Dahlqvist, with 615 votes. The debates at the People's Riksdag are said[who?] to have been intense, and Malmgren's newspaper stoked the flames. On 18 June 1893, the Association and other pro-democratic forces organized a large rally in central Uddevalla.[2][3] By this point, Malmgren had resigned as chairman. His successor was Andersson.[3]

Decline edit

In the late 1890s, the activities of the Uddevalla Suffrage Association declined as the divide between working-class reformists and more liberally-inclined bourgeoisie became larger. Several working-class activists became prominent in the Association, among them Adolf Bremer and M. A. Ljunggren, as the liberals withdrew. In 1898, the first formal Social Democratic Party branch (Uddevalla arbetarkommun) formed from the merger of several trade union branches, and the Association declined even further. With the decline and the increasing importance of working-class members, it also became more radical. Eventually, the group changed its name to the Uddevalla Suffrage and Discussion Association (Uddevalla Rösträtts- och diskussionsförening), with the purpose of debating social issues.[2][3]

A prominent member of the Uddevalla branch of the Social Democratic Party, Johannes Hermansson, was assigned to write a new set of statutes for the Association's charter. This didn't happen, possibly because of the demands of the liberal faction.[3] Instead, the Association was dissolved on 12 January 1902, after twelve years of existence.[4] Most of its monetary assets were granted to the Social Democratic Party, which was seen as the ideologically closest movement to the Association. However, 100 kronor were given to the city's theatre association, because the Uddevalla Suffrage Association was one of many local movements that owned shares in the theatre.[2]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Eriksson, Ulf G.; Klasson, Gunnar (1995). Historien om Uddevalla (in Swedish). Uddevalla: FW-förlaget. p. 134. ISBN 91-972749-0-9.
  2. ^ a b c d e Hillén, Nils (1988). Uddevalla arbetarekommun 1898–1988 (in Swedish). Uddevalla: Swedish Social Democratic Party. p. 6.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g Hansson, Wilhelm; Jonsson, Eric; Lidman, Sven, eds. (1979) [First published 1978]. 100 år med Bohusläningen (in Swedish) (2nd ed.). Uddevalla: Bohusläningen. pp. 70–72.
  4. ^ a b Karlson, Gustaf E. (1977). Föreningar i Uddevalla (in Swedish). Uddevalla Kulturnämnd. pp. 58–59.

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The Uddevalla Suffrage Association Swedish Uddevalla Rostrattsforening was a late 19th century political movement founded in Uddevalla Sweden Local historians and the Swedish Social Democratic Party consider it the first political predecessor of the Swedish labour movement in the province of Bohuslan Its purpose was to bring about universal suffrage in Sweden At the time suffrage in the country was restricted to men and based on personal wealth therefore excluding most of the urban and rural working class from the electoral process The Uddevalla Suffrage Association was one of many groups throughout Sweden that helped bring democratic thought into the common discourse and make way for the political breakthrough of the labour movement 1 2 3 Contents 1 History 1 1 Growth 1 2 Decline 2 See also 3 ReferencesHistory editGrowth edit nbsp Ture Malmgren first chairman of the Association ca 1880s 1900 The foundation of the organization was preceded by an August 1890 election in Gothenburg of a three person committee intended to foster the creation of regional and local suffrage associations One of those elected was Ture Malmgren the owner and editor of the daily newspaper Bohuslaningen On 12 October 1890 the Uddevalla Suffrage Association was formed after a public meeting at the Lancaster School Lancasterskolan that was attended by 250 people described as mainly men from the manually labouring class The Association s stated goal was to gather supporters of the lowering or abolition of the political suffrage limit and of the equalization of the municipal voting rights 3 Malmgren was elected as the Association s first chairman Other board members were the foreman E Fredborg as vice chairman the store manager O E Gutke as secretary the journalist Oskar Malmrot as vice secretary and the teacher P Larsson as treasurer At a formal constituent meeting on 2 November the membership was reported to exceed 200 Malmgren came to dominate the movement In speeches he railed against the graded scale of suffrage which gave societal and political influence only to the wealthy 2 3 In July 1891 the Association organized its first large rally on Skansberget in central Uddevalla Between 500 and 600 people attended and speeches by Malmgren were accompanied by music and singing by the choir of the People s Associations Folkforeningarna 4 The same year the Association joined western Sweden s Suffrage League Vastra Sveriges Rostrattsforbund In 1893 several prominent members of the Association were elected as delegates to the first People s Riksdag Folkriksdagen a national meeting of liberal and socialist supporters of increased voting rights Three delegates were chosen from Uddevalla Malmgren with 2 038 votes the store owner Albert Andersson with 1 434 votes and the locomotive fireman G A Dahlqvist with 615 votes The debates at the People s Riksdag are said who to have been intense and Malmgren s newspaper stoked the flames On 18 June 1893 the Association and other pro democratic forces organized a large rally in central Uddevalla 2 3 By this point Malmgren had resigned as chairman His successor was Andersson 3 Decline edit In the late 1890s the activities of the Uddevalla Suffrage Association declined as the divide between working class reformists and more liberally inclined bourgeoisie became larger Several working class activists became prominent in the Association among them Adolf Bremer and M A Ljunggren as the liberals withdrew In 1898 the first formal Social Democratic Party branch Uddevalla arbetarkommun formed from the merger of several trade union branches and the Association declined even further With the decline and the increasing importance of working class members it also became more radical Eventually the group changed its name to the Uddevalla Suffrage and Discussion Association Uddevalla Rostratts och diskussionsforening with the purpose of debating social issues 2 3 A prominent member of the Uddevalla branch of the Social Democratic Party Johannes Hermansson was assigned to write a new set of statutes for the Association s charter This didn t happen possibly because of the demands of the liberal faction 3 Instead the Association was dissolved on 12 January 1902 after twelve years of existence 4 Most of its monetary assets were granted to the Social Democratic Party which was seen as the ideologically closest movement to the Association However 100 kronor were given to the city s theatre association because the Uddevalla Suffrage Association was one of many local movements that owned shares in the theatre 2 See also edit nbsp History portal nbsp Politics portal nbsp Sweden portal Sweden during the late 19th century Timeline of women s suffrage Tureborg CastleReferences edit Eriksson Ulf G Klasson Gunnar 1995 Historien om Uddevalla in Swedish Uddevalla FW forlaget p 134 ISBN 91 972749 0 9 a b c d e Hillen Nils 1988 Uddevalla arbetarekommun 1898 1988 in Swedish Uddevalla Swedish Social Democratic Party p 6 a b c d e f g Hansson Wilhelm Jonsson Eric Lidman Sven eds 1979 First published 1978 100 ar med Bohuslaningen in Swedish 2nd ed Uddevalla Bohuslaningen pp 70 72 a b Karlson Gustaf E 1977 Foreningar i Uddevalla in Swedish Uddevalla Kulturnamnd pp 58 59 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Uddevalla Suffrage Association amp oldid 1179759653, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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