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Victoria Woodhull was the Equal Rights Party's candidate for President in the 1872 election.
The first female president candidate of the United States was Victoria Claflin Woodhull. She was nominated on May 10, 1872 by the Equal Rights Party.
The Equal Rights Party nominated Victoria Claflin Woodhull as its presidential candidate in 1872. Frederick Douglass was nominated as the vice-presidential candidate. Douglass never acknowledged the nomination and did not actively run. Woodhull couldn't even vote, since women didn't yet have that right in the US. Woodhull's platform was one of equal rights for women, and she was an outspoken proponent of free love.
In 1872 and 1892 Victoria Chaflin Woodhull was a candidate for The Equal Rights Party in a number of States. She lived (1838-1927).
Victoria Woodhull's political party was called the Equal Rights Party. She ran for President of the United States in 1872, and wanted women to have the right to vote, along with many social reforms.
It was probably Victoria Woodhull, back in 1872, long before women got the right to vote. She was a suffragist and had her own party-- the Equal Rights Party. Needless to say, she did not find many men who voted for her, but at least she made her point.
1872 and 1892 Victoria Chaflin Woodhull, United States of AmericaCandidate for The Equal Rights Party in a number of States. She lived (1838-1927) .
Victoria Woodhull was aligned with the more progressive elements of the political landscape in her time, which were often associated with the Democratic Party, particularly for her advocacy of women's rights and social reforms. However, she ran for president in 1872 as the candidate of the Equal Rights Party, a third party she helped establish. Her platform included women's suffrage and labor reforms, reflecting a blend of ideals that transcended traditional party lines. Therefore, she cannot be strictly categorized as either Republican or Democratic.
1872 and 1892 Victoria Chaflin Woodhull, United States of AmericaCandidate for The Equal Rights Party in a number of States. She lived (1838-1927) .
Assuming you are referring to the American president, the first female candidate would be Victoria Woodhull. In 1872, she ran for president after being nominated by the Equal Rights Party.
The Equal Rights Party, in 1872, selected Victoria Woodhull as their candidate to run for President of the US, even though women did not even have the right to vote yet. Fifteen hundred men and women nominated Woodhull by acclamation.
Victoria Woodhull ran for president in 1872 as the candidate of the Equal Rights Party. Frederick Douglass was nominated as her running mate, but it is unclear whether he actually accepted or campaigned for the ticket.