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In 1910 women had the right to vote in national elections in:

  • Corsica (since 1755)
  • Pitcairn Islands (since 1838)
  • Isle of Man (since 1881)
  • Cook Islands (since 1893)
  • New Zealand (since 1893)
  • Australia (since 1902, although indigenous Australian women - and men - didn't officially get the right to vote until 1962)
  • Finland (Grand Duchy of Finland - since 1906. the Grand Duchy was the predecessor of the current nation of Finland. As a Duchy, Finland was then part of Russia.)
  • U.S. State of Wyoming (1890 when it became a state. While still a territory, Wyoming granted women the right to vote 1869 - but as a territory, citizens didn't get to vote in national elections yet)
  • U.S. State of Utah (While it was still a territory, Utah granted women the right to vote in 1870, but the federal government took away that right in 1877 in order to suppress the Mormon vote in the territory. In 1896, women in Utah got back the right to vote when Utah became a state.)
  • U.S. State of Idaho (1896)
  • U.S. State of Washington (1910. Women in the Washington territory had been granted voting rights in 1883 but the Supreme court took it away in 1887.)

They also were allowed to vote in some non-national elections in:

Sweden

Iceland

Kentucky (1838 - female heads of household in rural areas to vote in elections deciding on taxes and local boards for the new county "common school" system)

States of Michigan and Minnesota (1870 women allowed to vote in school elections)

U.S. State of New York (1880 - women allowed to vote in school elections)

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