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New Zeland
On september 19 1893. The governor Lord Glasgow made a new law. It became the first country to vote. -
Australia
In 1902, the Commonwealth Parliament passed the uniform Commonwealth Franchise Act 1902, which enabled women 21 years of age and older to vote at elections for the federal Parliament. The States soon gave women over 21 the vote: New South Wales in 1902, Tasmania in 1903, Queensland in 1905, and Victoria in 1908. -
England
Finally in 1918, Parliament passed an act granting the vote to women over the age of 30 who were householders, the wives of householders, occupiers of property with an annual rent of £5, and graduates of British universities. About 8.4 million women gained the vote. -
Germany
The first elections were in 1919, and the first time women voted more than man -
USA
1920 in 1848 in the convention Pro women rights organized by Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott -
South Africa
In South Africa, adult white women were given the right to vote in 1930. The first general election at which women could vote was the 1933 election. -
Spain
Women on Spain started to vote, por Clara Campoamor but they had to wait two more years until they can vote for the first time -
Canada
Women became to vote in different time. But in 1940 millions of women vote now in Canada. -
France
On April 21, 1944, General Charles De Gaulle signed the Ordinance of Algiers, where he established the right of women to elect and be elected, on April 29, 1945 -
Mexico
Ruiz Cortines took charge as president an on october 17 1953 women got the right to vote on Mexico