Depends on which state. Wyoming allowed women to vote when it was first admitted in 1890, but it wasn't until the 19th Amendment in 1920 that all women could vote.
Women were alowed to vote 14 years after Susan B. Annthony died.
In Australia the first Federal Elections held when women were permitted to vote was on April 25th, 1896.
The 19th Amendment.
1920
1917 or maybey 1918
1920
1920
In the United States, women were permanently granted the right to vote in 1920 but the 19th amendment, which prohibited state and federal agencies from denying someone the right to vote based on gender.
women's right to vote in federal elections
The 19th amendment was passed in 1920 so the women's right to vote happened in every state at the same time. It is federal law, not state.
If you are asking about the United States, women received the right to vote in federal elections in 1920. But long before that, some states gave women the right to vote for governor, state senators, mayors, etc. One of the first places to grant women voting rights was the territory of Wyoming, in 1869. Women got the right to vote in several other western states, including Colorado in 1893, and Idaho in 1896.
Although it was not completely ratified, through all loop holes, until 1964.