Susan B. Anthony and 14 other women registered in Rochester, New York, in 1872, and voted in the presidential election on November 5, 1872. On November 28, the registrars and the 15 women were arrested. Only Anthony refused to pay bail; a judge released her anyway, and when another judge set new bail, the first judge paid the bail so that Anthony would not have to be jailed.
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In the Election of 1984, third-term Congresswoman Geraldine A. Ferraro (D-NY), became the first woman ever to run on a major party's national ticket when she was selected by Walter F. Mondale as his Vice Presidential running mate for the Democratic Party. They were defeated in the general election and won only 13 electoral votes, but political observers at the time did not think that Ferraro's presence had an impact, one way or the other, on the vote.
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Betsy Ross, created the first US National Flag
In American Presidential Election Hillary Clinton competed, but failed. She won the popular votes though. If she was elected, she would be the First Woman President in US history.
The first time a woman voted in a national election was in the year 1892. Wyoming allowed women to vote when the territory became a state in 1890.
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Hilary Clinton was the woman running in the most recent election but she dropped out and Barak Obama won who is the first black president ever.
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Belva Lockwood lost to incumbent President Grover Cleveland in the 1884 presidential election. Cleveland, the Democratic candidate, won the election, while Lockwood, representing the National Equal Rights Party, was the first woman to appear on the ballot for president in the United States. Her campaign focused on women's rights and equal treatment under the law.
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