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 was the Equal Rights Party's candidate for President in the 1872 election.
She ran for president of the U.S.A. in 1872
the last woman that ran for president was African American
Vida Goldstein became the 1st female in the British Empire to run for national office when she ran for the Australian Senate in 1902. At the time, women had recently gotten the right to vote in federal elections.
His opponent in 1868 was Horatio Seymour from New York. In 1872 Horace Greeley, also from New York, ran against him. (Greeley died after the popular election but before the electoral college voted, so it might have been legally interesting if Greeley had won. )Victoria Woodhull also ran in 1872, but she was too young to be president, did not appear on any ballots and did not get any votes, so some doubt that she was a serious candidate.
The first U.S. President to have a female opponent was Ulysses S. Grant. Victoria Woodhull ran in the election of 1872, becoming the first woman to run for president.
no, in fact she is the 25th woman. the first was in 1872, her name was Victoria Woodhull.
Victoria Claflin Woodhull
Victoria Woodhull was the Equal Rights Party's candidate for President in the 1872 election.
13 decades and 8 years ago, Victoria Woodhull ran for President in 1872. And again in 1892.
Margaret Madeline Chase Smith was an unsuccessful candidate for the Republican nomination in the 1964 presidential election, but was the first woman to be placed in nomination for the presidency at a major party's convention.
Victoria Woodhull
first woman to run for president of the us
No woman has ever ran for president on either the democratic or republican tickets. So if Hillary Clinton wins in the primary elections then she would become the firsrt woman to run for president on the democratic ticket. In 1984, Geraldine Ferraro became the first woman to run for vice-president on a major party ticket.
Shirley Chisholm 1972
She ran for president of the U.S.A. in 1872
Sarah Palin, former governor of Alaska, in 2008 became the first woman to be the Republican nominee for vice-president .