Dakota Datebook: 100 Years of Women Voting

Suffrage and Becoming a State


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North and South Dakota officially became states on this date in 1889, at a time when suffrage was a hot topic of conversation. The year began with suffragists requesting the right to vote at the territorial legislative session. In July, members of the constitutional convention met in Bismarck and discussed whether the right for women to vote should be written into the state constitution. Neither of these proved fully successful, but women were able to retain their right to vote for matters relating to schools.
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Dakota Datebook: 100 Years of Women VotingBy Prairie Public