Dakota Datebook: 100 Years of Women Voting

Partial Suffrage for ND


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North Dakota women received partial suffrage in 1917 after Governor Frazier signed a bill that mirrored similar legislation in Illinois. The bill granted women “the Right to vote for presidential electors and certain other officers, and to participate and vote on certain matters and in certain elections.” Essentially, the bill let women vote on everything except where they were expressly prohibited by the state Constitution. To get anything else required a constitutional amendment.
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Dakota Datebook: 100 Years of Women VotingBy Prairie Public