1853 for owners of land
1879 remove the requirement of property ownership
"White men" always did...
Prior to 1865, only white men. Following the Civil War, black men could also vote (except where disenfranchised by various laws in the South). Women could not legally vote in most of the nation until 1920, although several tried. They were able to vote earlier in countries such as France and New Zealand.
only 18 year old men can vote
New Zealand sent approximately 1,300 men to the Korean War.
1894
Richie Macaw
As of the latest statistics, the gender ratio in New Zealand is approximately 98 men for every 100 women, resulting in a women-to-men ratio of about 1.02. This means there are slightly more women than men in the population. The ratio can vary slightly by age group and region, but overall, New Zealand has a balanced gender distribution.
They allowed all white men to vote. Sadly, African-Americans were still unable to vote.
To encourage new settlers
1873 she attempted to vote She voted illegally in 1872 in Rochester, New York.
Anzac Day is a national day of remembrance in Australia and New Zealand, and is commemorated by both countries on 25 April every year to honour members of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) who fought at Gallipoli in Turkey during World War I.
1918 in the UK, but only women over 30. Men could vote at 21 back then, but women were supposed to be 'flappers' and not to be trusted till later. 1920 in the USA, I think. And New Zealand was the first, unless you count the Paris Commune in the 1870s.