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28 November 1893 woman vote in new zeland
New Zealand women went to the polls for the first time, just 10 weeks, Lord Glasgow, signed the Electoral Act 1893 into law, thereby making this country the first in the world in which women had the right to vote in elections. www.helsinki.com -
first time women vote in finland
New Zealand granted women the right to vote in 1893 and Australia allowed women to both vote and stand for election in 1902. However, Finnish women were the first to exercise both of these rights. www.helsinki.com -
6 february 1918
The Representation of People Act 1918 was an important law because it allowed women to vote for the very first time. Before this law, women weren't allowed to vote in the elections. Some men could vote, but not all of them. www.bbc.cu.uk -
first time women vote in espain
The 1931 Constitution granted suffrage to women. Spain was therefore one of the first among South European states to enfranchise women. ... The Catholic national state which came into power after the defeat of the Republicans was eager to restrict women to the home and confine them to the private sphere. www.helsinki.com -
what president give the right to the womans to vote
Adolfo Ruiz Cortines, who was in office from 1952-1958, was the President of Mexico who gave women the right to vote. Women's rights in Mexico had long lagged behind the progress that women had made the movement for women's rights was concentrated among middle-class women in Mexico City, In addition the womans would have to work in the house so their wouldnt vote and that was a problem for the move. www.enotes.com