Māori women gained the right to vote in New Zealand in 1893, making New Zealand the first country in the world to grant women the right to vote in parliamentary elections. However, it wasn't until 1919 that all Māori were allowed to vote in general elections without any restrictions. This milestone was significant in the broader context of women's suffrage and Māori rights.
Women were allowed to vote in the year 1911 in NT.
In the year 1918, was the year women to be elected to Parliament. Ten years later, Representation of the People Act granted women the right to vote.
French women could not vote until 1944. Relatively late for a civilised country.
they got to vote 1920, a year after Canada
women in Germany couldn't vote until 1918.
in what year were women in switzerland aloud to vote
Women gain the right to vote in 1919.
Women were allowed to vote in the year 1911 in NT.
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Spain gave women the right to vote in the year 1931. This was several years before France and Italy allowed women to vote.
In the year 1918, was the year women to be elected to Parliament. Ten years later, Representation of the People Act granted women the right to vote.
The Amendment allowing women to vote was ratified in 1920.
in 1902.
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