Portrait of Thomas Wright Hill, 1831. Thomas Wright Hill (Born 1763 in Kidderminster -1851) was a mathematician and schoolmaster. He is credited as inventing the single transferable vote in 1819. His son, Rowland Hill, was the originator of the modern postal system.
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