The suffragettes
The Hungarian Democratic Republic gave women the right to vote in 1918 on the condition that the female was an adult at 18 years of age.
1920
Women can vote in all 50 states, but the ability to vote started on a state by state basis.
The first territory to grant women the right to vote in the United States was Wyoming, which did so in 1869. This groundbreaking legislation allowed women to participate in elections and marked a significant milestone in the women's suffrage movement. Wyoming's decision paved the way for other states to follow suit in the years to come.
Wyoming
California
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California
Alabama
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The suffragettes
1920
The Hungarian Democratic Republic gave women the right to vote in 1918 on the condition that the female was an adult at 18 years of age.
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1791