Parliamentary Elections Act 1695

3. c. 25) was an Act of the Parliament of England regulating elections to the English House of Commons.

This was to prevent an electoral abuse where the county sheriff held the election at a place more convenient for voters favourable to one of the candidates.

Underage MPs were seldom unseated before the Reform Act 1832: Viscount Jocelyn was 18 in 1806.

[1][2] Section 8 provided that polling in Yorkshire, previously begun on a Monday, should instead begin on Wednesday.

Section 9 provided that the poll for Hampshire would be taken first at Winchester and then, after an adjournment, at Newport for the convenience of voters on the Isle of Wight.