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1 By 1896 Colorado, Idaho, and Utah had extended full suffrage to women.
2 Among the first in the nation to grant women full suffrage .
3 The States where they have full suffrage are Utah, Wyoming, Colorado, and Idaho.
4 In 1906 full suffrage prevailed in four states; we now have it in twelve.
5 Three Territories have or have had full suffrage for women.
6 States shaded granted full suffrage at the time of admission to the Union.]
7 In Colorado and Wyoming women have full suffrage , voting at municipal, state, and national elections.
8 In Kansas they have municipal suffrage, and a constitutional amendment granting them full suffrage is now awaiting ratification.
9 The countries where woman has full suffrage (save in the United States) are all dependencies of royalty.
10 The full suffrage was granted to all women in the Provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia in
11 The remaining sixteen bills were all for full suffrage , were all urged by many speakers, and were all defeated.
12 It had even established, first of European lands, the full suffrage for women; and numerous women sat in its parliament.
13 The exercise of the suffrage by ignorant Negroes suddenly admitted to full suffrage , resulted in gross abuses of political power.
14 They are well organized to secure the full suffrage and are holding hundreds of meetings and distributing thousands of pamphlets.
15 The territory of Wyoming had extended women full suffrage in been extended the women of Michigan, Minnesota, and several other States.
16 In 1893 the voters of Colorado, by a majority of 6,347, gave full suffrage to women.
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