It depends on the country; here are a few:
New Zealand 1893
Australia 1902
Finland 1906
Norway 1913
United States 1920
Britain 1928
France 1945
Belgium 1946
Switzerland 1971
Kuwait 2006
The country that still exists that granted the right first was New Zealand, in 1893. Other countries followed.
Pankhurst was a leading British women's rights activist who led the movement to win the right for women to vote
The suffragettes were first formed in 1903, by a group of suffragists who were frustrated by the lack of progress being made. The group was led by Emmeline Pankhurst and her daughter Christabel.
Electors are elected by popular vote but the president is elected by the electoral college. A president candidate can win the popular vote and still not win if he doesn't win the electoral college.
Yes he won the popular vote in 2004, but not in 2000.
As twenty years she meet the lawyer Richard Pankhurst, he inspired her. He worked with women's liberation and women's right to vote. He was also responsible for that the law went through in 1869 and that the law about women's right to wealth and property was passed. After a wailed they got married.
Pankhurst was a leading British women's rights activist who led the movement to win the right for women to vote
1918
Yes. Rose Scott won the rights to vote.
1980
you have to vote for the person you want to win.
The term means a woman involved in earning women's rights. Women now have the same rights as men, but that wasn't always the case. In the early 20th century women couldn't vote in elections and the vast majority could only get jobs as house servants. The battle for equality lasted a long time. It wasn't until the 19th amendment was added to the constitution in 1919, did women win the right to vote.
so that women could win the right to vote! (The term for the right to vote is "suffrage".)
yes, yes she did
Women who worked for suffrage won the vote by having Congress petitioned. This is what led to the creation of the 19th Amendment.
because they wanted women to have the vote.
people who where willing to fight for women to vote in elections (they didnt win! :( )
equality to men