The first woman to be elected to the Parliament of Canada was Agnes McPahil. She stayed in Parliament for 19 years, she was the only woman in the House of Commons, she was one of the famous five, which helped appoint a woman senator, and fought for suffrage for women. Mackenzie King offered her a position in his cabinet to join his political party.
On 12 March 1921 Mrs Edith Cowan became the first women to be elected to federal parliament in Australia. She was sixty years old.
Shirley Chisholm was the first woman elected to the House of Representatives.
She won the by-election in Lyttelton in 1933 caused by the death of her husband James McCombs.
Nellie T. Ross was the first woman to ever be elected I believe in the US. She was Wyoming's first woman govenor as well.
Florence Rena Sabin and she was elected on April 25,1925.
Iriaka ratana in 1949
It was A sinn fein TD Countess markeivic she was elected after the 1916 rising but she refused to take her seat
Edith Cowan, elected to the Western Australian Legislative Assembly in 1921.
On 12 March 1921 Mrs Edith Cowan became the first women to be elected to federal parliament in Australia. She was sixty years old.
1929First woman elected toQueensland Parliament(Irene Longman -Progressive Nationalist:Bulimba).
1929First woman elected toQueensland Parliament(Irene Longman -Progressive Nationalist:Bulimba).
The name of the lady is Edith Cowan - the first woman elected to the Australian parliament.
In Canada, the first female Prime Minister was elected in 1993.
The first woman to be elected to parliament in the Bahamas was Janet Bostwick. She achieved this milestone in 1977 when she won a seat in the House of Assembly. Bostwick's election marked a significant step forward for women's representation in Bahamian politics. She went on to have a notable political career, advocating for various social issues.
Ivy Weber is famous because she was the first woman to be elected in a Victorian parliament. This happened in the general elections of 1937.
Shirley Chisholm was the first woman elected to the House of Representatives.
Jeanette Rankin was elected by the state of Montana and was the first woman elected to Congress.