Linking to my post of Tuesday 10th February, regarding electoral roles; Durham has kindly sent me a copy of the 1932 electoral role for the address I required. I am having difficulty understanding what the meaning/significance is of 2 columns.
Column 1 The number of people in the Ryhope area
Column 2 Either the letters R or Rw, (the majority of R’s are males & Rw’s
female but not all.
Column 3 Either the letters O or Dw or a dash (--) (again the majority of O’s
are male Dw’s female and the dashes are on both male and female.
Column 4 Name of person
Column 5 Address
Can anyone tell me what the R, Rw, O and Dw mean please?
R= Residents qualification
B= Business premises
O = Occupation qualification
D = Qualification through spouses occupation.
Bw, Ow, Dw have the same meaning but apply to women.
Hope this helps.
Thank you Mamyalynne and Penelope, I knew there would be a logical explanation, tried googling and didn’t come up with anything but didn’t add the word abbreviations. So would and O - occupation qualification mean that the person was qualified in some way like a carpenter, plumber or the like? or does it just mean they are employed? Apologies if the question is a tad silly iv never had cause to use electoral roles before so don’t really understand them.
My understanding is that if the person in question resides at the address given and is in employment (except for HM forces), then they are qualified to vote.