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New Zelanda
New Zelanda authorized that women could vote due to the movement lead by Kate Sheppard -
South Australia
South Australia was the first place in the world who offered universal women’s rights -
Tasmania
Tasmania was the second country in offering universal women’s rights -
Grand Duchy of Finland
Women retained the right to vote when Finland gained its independence from Russia in 1917. -
Finland
In Finland women could vote for the first time -
Russia
After the Russian revolution the league for women’s right could finally create a law letting the women to vote. -
U.S.A
The approves the first enmendment saying that no one could denied no one either men or women the right to vote -
Ecuador
women's suffrage in Ecuador were only removed in 1967 -
China
In 1947, women won suffrage through Constitution of the Republic of China. -
Chile
From 1934–1949, women could vote in local elections at 25, while men could vote in all elections at 21. In both cases, literacy was required.