Before 1885, Cambridge elected two MPs, using the bloc vote system.
Under the Reform Act 1832, the constituency's representation was increased to two members, elected by the bloc vote system.
From 1832 until 1885, the constituency returned two Members of Parliament elected by the bloc vote system.
When elections were contested, the bloc vote system was used, but contests were rare.
Elections were held using the bloc vote system, when contested.
Undivided parishes, or multi-member parish wards, hold elections under the bloc vote system.
It was represented by two Knights of the Shire, elected by the bloc vote system.
Each of the new boroughs elected a number of representatives under the bloc vote system.
Elections were held using the bloc vote system of elections.
In the latter years of sending two members a bloc vote system of elections was used.
Before 1885, Cambridge elected two MPs, using the bloc vote system.
Under the Reform Act 1832, the constituency's representation was increased to two members, elected by the bloc vote system.
From 1832 until 1885, the constituency returned two Members of Parliament elected by the bloc vote system.
When elections were contested, the bloc vote system was used, but contests were rare.
Elections were held using the bloc vote system, when contested.
Undivided parishes, or multi-member parish wards, hold elections under the bloc vote system.
It was represented by two Knights of the Shire, elected by the bloc vote system.
Each of the new boroughs elected a number of representatives under the bloc vote system.
Elections were held using the bloc vote system of elections.
In the latter years of sending two members a bloc vote system of elections was used.