When did female citizens get the right to vote?

August 18, 1920
Passed by Congress June 4, 1919, and ratified on August 18, 1920, the 19th amendment guarantees all American women the right to vote.

What group fought for the women’s vote?

Suffragette

A 1910 poster by Alfred Pearce for the WSPU showing a suffragette being force-fed
Named afterSuffrage
FounderEmmeline Pankhurst (WSPU)
PurposeVotes for women
MethodsMarches, heckling, civil disobedience, direct action, hunger strike, terrorism (see suffragette bombing and arson campaign)

What was the largest women’s suffrage group?

Women’s suffrage had become a major national issue, and the NAWSA was in the process of becoming the nation’s largest voluntary organization, with two million members. Catt built on that foundation to convert the NAWSA into an organization that operated primarily as a political pressure group.

What was the vote count for the 19th Amendment?

On May 21, 1919, the amendment passed the House 304 to 89, with 42 votes more than was necessary. On June 4, 1919, it was brought before the Senate and, after Southern Democrats abandoned a filibuster, 36 Republican Senators were joined by 20 Democrats to pass the amendment with 56 yeas, 25 nays, and 14 not voting.

What did Susan B Anthony do?

Champion of temperance, abolition, the rights of labor, and equal pay for equal work, Susan Brownell Anthony became one of the most visible leaders of the women’s suffrage movement. Along with Elizabeth Cady Stanton, she traveled around the country delivering speeches in favor of women’s suffrage.

What happened in 1890 women’s suffrage?

In 1890, Wyoming was admitted to the Union with its suffrage provision intact. The Fifteenth Amendment enfranchises black men. NWSA refuses to work for its ratification, arguing, instead, that it be “scrapped” in favor of a Sixteenth Amendment providing universal suffrage.

Who got right to vote in 1918?

The terms of the Act were: All men over 21 gained the vote in the constituency where they were resident. Men who had turned 19 during service in connection with World War I could also vote even if they were under 21, although there was some confusion over whether they could do so after being discharged from service.

Who gained the right to vote in 1918?

The House’s 1918 Passage of a Constitutional Amendment Granting Women the Right to Vote. On this day, in the midst of World War I, the House passed a constitutional amendment granting women the right to vote by a count of 274 to 136.