English: Cover of the satirical newspaper Don Plácido, published in the Spanish city of Cartagena on March 7, 1914, one day before the general election.
In the caricature is shown a skeleton voting on the subtitle «An elector of which there are many», as denunciation of electoral fraud at this time held the turno between so-called dynastic political parties, and in the provinces had its consequence in the rise of the caciques.
Español: Portada del semanario satírico Don Plácido, publicada en la ciudad española de Cartagena el 7 de marzo de 1914, un día antes de las elecciones generales.
En ella se muestra a un esqueleto votando sobre el subtítulo «Un elector de los que hay muchos», como denuncia del fraude electoral que en esta época sostenía el turnismo entre los llamados partidos dinásticos, y que en las provincias tenía su consecuencia en el encumbramiento de caciques.
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