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|Australia||1901||1902||1||During the 1901 (inaugural) federal election women were eligible to vote if they were eligible to vote in their home state elections. As a result women in South Australia and Western Australia voted in the 1901 election.
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Revision as of 06:42, 18 July 2020


Jurisdiction Universal Male Suffrage Universal Female Suffrage Difference (years) Notes
Australia 1901 1902 1 During the 1901 (inaugural) federal election women were eligible to vote if they were eligible to vote in their home state elections. As a result women in South Australia and Western Australia voted in the 1901 election.
New South Wales 1858 1902 44
Queensland 1872 1905 33
South Australia 1855 1895 40
Tasmania 1896 1903 7
Victoria 1857 1908 51
Western Australia 1893 1899 6

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