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Grodno Gubernia, Voters Lists, 1912 from JewishGen
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Grodno Gubernia, Voters Lists, 1912 from JewishGen
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This collection includes the names of individuals who were eligible to vote in the Russian parliamentary elections in 1912. Records include the individual's given name, surname, residence, and father's name. Only men above the age of 25 were permitted to vote, therefore the lists only include men.<br><br>This collection has been provided to MyHeritage by JewishGen, Inc., an independent organization, which retains all rights, title, and interest in the data. © 2021 JewishGen, Inc. All rights reserved. Visit <a href="https://jewishgen.org/welcome-myheritage/" target="blank">JewishGen</a> for more information and to search its database<br><br>Grodno Gubernia was one of over 60 gubernias in Czarist Russia at that time. Grodno Gubernia was divided into nine districts: Bialystok, Bielsk, Brest, Grodno, Kobrin, Pruzhany, Slonim, Sokolka and Volkovysk. About 80 percent of the voters were Jewish.
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