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What reform to voting procedures followed the Panic of 1819?

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Electors were decided by the popular vote of citizens

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Following the panic of 1819, there were some improvements to voting procedures. The most important of which is undoubtedly the fact that electors would now be decided by the popular vote of citizens. Attention had now been drawn to the fact that better arrangements required to be in place for both debt support and poor relief.

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The primary reform to voting procedures that followed the Panic of 1819 was that there was far more government intervention in the voting process, since people were upset with the overall level of corruption. 
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