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Women Voting Rights articles on Democracy Chronicles

Women in the 21st century have a larger political role to play if they continue to identify and dismantle the barriers in the way of their political equality. As over half the population of the planet is female, ensuring women voting rights is key for any democracy. The Nineteenth Amendment giving women the right to vote across the United States was ratified in 1920 but government elections are still dominated by men. Also see our articles on Feminism, Minority Voting Rights or LGBT voting.

NY Philharmonic’s 2020 Program Celebrates Suffragists

February 17, 2020 by DC Editors Leave a Comment

NY Philharmonic's 2020 Program Celebrates Suffragists

New York Philharmonic is celebrating 100 years of the 19th amendment granting women voting rights. To do so it is inviting compositions from 19 women.

Filed Under: Democracy in America Tagged With: Democracy Charity, Women and Democracy, Women Voting Rights

19 African American women who fought for voting rights

February 10, 2020 by DC Editors Leave a Comment

19 African American women who fought for voting rights

African Americans were granted voting rights only after a long and bitter struggle. Several African American women were pivotal to this exemplary struggle.

Filed Under: Democracy in America Tagged With: African-American Voting Rights, African-Americans and Democracy, Minority Voting Rights, Voter Access, Women and Democracy, Women Voting Rights

Progress Has Been Made On NY Elections, But We Still Need Change

June 24, 2019 by DC Editors Leave a Comment

Progress Has Been Made On NY Elections, But We Still Need Change

There was a huge people-powered shift, seismic enough to overcome big money’s grip on many issues. Still, there is much unfinished business to be done.

Filed Under: Democracy in America Tagged With: American State Elections, Money Politics, New York City and State Elections, Women Voting Rights

Celebrating as Women’s Voting Rights Amendment Turns 100

June 5, 2019 by DC Editors Leave a Comment

Record Representation, Unequal History as US Women's Voting Rights Amendment Turns 100

Super majority in U.S. Congress set aside concerns about social upheaval and gave its approval for a constitutional amendment for women voting rights.

Filed Under: Democracy in America Tagged With: Election History, Women and Democracy, Women Voting Rights

US Women Gained The Vote 100 Years Ago. Here’s How To Celebrate

May 20, 2019 by DC Editors Leave a Comment

US Women Gained The Vote 100 Years Ago. Here’s How To Celebrate

The history of women’s suffrage and the landscape of Washington, D.C. are inextricably tied. It took decades of women organizing near the Capitol.

Filed Under: Democracy in America Tagged With: Election History, Women and Democracy, Women Voting Rights

Celebrating Women’s Voting History With 1919 Tea

April 28, 2019 by DC Editors Leave a Comment

Celebrating Women’s Voting History

Three key events in the history of women’s rights will be celebrated by the LWV of Macomb County on April 27 as it hosts its 1919 Tea fundraiser.

Filed Under: Democracy Culture Tagged With: Election History, Women and Democracy, Women Voting Rights

Women’s Voting Rights Activists Highlighted in New Exhibit

April 26, 2019 by DC Editors Leave a Comment

Women’s Voting Rights Activists Highlighted in New Exhibit

Feminist author and activist Gloria Steinem once said, “Women have always been an equal part of the past. We just haven’t been a part of history.”

Filed Under: Democracy Culture Tagged With: Election History, Women and Democracy, Women Voting Rights

The Promise of Blockchain Elections in India is an Accessibility Revolution

March 27, 2019 by DC Editors Leave a Comment

The Promise of Blockchain Election in India is an Accessibility Revolution

Since India is heavy on smartphones, it could be no problem to get it to villages and ensure women, all elderly people and all castes cast their vote safely.

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Asia, India, Internet and Democracy, Voting Technology, Women and Democracy, Women Voting Rights

How American Women Challenged The Status Quo And Won the Vote

March 26, 2019 by DC Editors Leave a Comment

American Women Challenged The Status Quo

2020 will mark the centennial anniversary of women achieving the right to vote. What can we learn from the suffrage movement?

Filed Under: American Democracy Originals, Democracy Culture Tagged With: Election History, Voter Access, Women and Democracy, Women Voting Rights

Nigerian Female Candidates Find Opportunities Amid Shifting Attitudes

February 23, 2019 by DC Editors Leave a Comment

In Nigeria, Female Candidates Find Opportunities Amid Shifting Attitudes

Zainab Sulaiman Umar knows how to get out the vote. The Nigerian politician walks door to door, pitching her campaign and touting her party’s platform.

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Africa, Nigeria, Women Voting Rights

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