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| 1920 |
Albania, Canada (to stand for election)*,
Czech Republic, Iceland**, Slovakia, United States of America
(to vote) |
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1921 |
Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belgium (to stand for
election)*, Georgia1,
Sweden** |
| 1924 |
Kazakhstan1,
Mongolia, Saint Lucia, Tajikistan |
| 1927 |
Turkmenistan |
| 1928 |
Ireland**, United Kingdom** |
| 1929 |
Ecuador*, Romania* |
| 1930 |
South Africa (Whites), Turkey (to vote) |
| 1931 |
Chile*, Portugal*, Spain, Sri Lanka |
| 1932 |
Maldives, Thailand, Uruguay |
| 1934 |
Brazil, Cuba, Portugal*, Turkey (to stand
for election)
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| 1935 |
Myanmar (to vote) |
| 1937 |
Philippines |
| 1938 |
Bolivia*, Uzbekistan |
| 1939 |
El Salvador (to vote) |
| 1941 |
Panama* |
| 1942 |
Dominican Republic |
| 1944 |
Bulgaria, France, Jamaica |
| 1945 |
Croatia, Guyana (to stand for election),
Indonesia, Italy, Japan1,
Senegal, Slovenia, Togo |
| 1946 |
Cameroon, D.P.R. of Korea, Djibouti (to
vote), Guatemala, Liberia, Myanmar (to stand for election),
Panama**, Romania**, The F.Y.R. of Macedonia, Trinidad and
Tobago, Venezuela, Viet Nam, Yugoslavia |
| 1947 |
Argentina, Japan1,
Malta, Mexico (to vote), Pakistan, Singapore |
| 1948 |
Belgium**, Israel, Niger, Republic of Korea,
Seychelles, Suriname |
| 1949 |
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Chile**, China,
Costa Rica, Syrian Arab Republic (to vote)* |
| 1950 |
Barbados, Canada (to vote)**, Haiti, India |
| 1951 |
Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, Grenada,
Nepal, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines |
| 1952
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Bolivia**, Côte d'Ivoire, Greece, Lebanon |
| 1953 |
Bhutan, Guyana (to vote), Mexico (to stand
for election), Syrian Arab Republic** |
| 1954 |
Belize, Colombia, Ghana |
| 1955 |
Cambodia, Eritrea2,
Ethiopia, Honduras, Nicaragua, Peru |
| 1956 |
Benin, Comoros, Egypt, Gabon, Mali,
Mauritius, Somalia
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| 1957 |
Malaysia, Zimbabwe (to vote)** |
| 1958 |
Burkina Faso, Chad, Guinea, Lao P.D.R.,
Nigeria (South) |
| 1959 |
Madagascar, San Marino (to vote), Tunisia,
United Republic of Tanzania |
| 1960 |
Canada (to stand for election)**, Cyprus,
Gambia, Tonga
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| 1961 |
Bahamas*, Burundi, El Salvador (to stand for
election), Malawi, Mauritania, Paraguay, Rwanda, Sierra Leone |
| 1962 |
Algeria, Australia**, Monaco, Uganda, Zambia |
| 1963 |
Afghanistan, Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Fiji,
Iran (Islamic Republic of), Kenya, Morocco, Papua New Guinea (to
stand for election) |
| 1964 |
Bahamas**, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Papua New
Guinea (to vote), Sudan |
| 1965 |
Bostwana, Lesotho |
| 1967 |
Democratic Republic of the Congo (to vote),
Ecuador**, Kiribati, Tuvalu, Yemen (D.P. R.) |
| 1968 |
Nauru, Swaziland |
| 1970 |
Andorra (to vote), Democratic Republic of
the Congo (to stand for election), Yemen (Arab Republic) |
| 1971 |
Switzerland |
| 1972 |
Bangladesh |
| 1973 |
Andorra (to stand for election), Bahrain3,
San Marino (to stand for election) |
| 1974 |
Jordan, Solomon Islands |
| 1975 |
Angola, Cape Verde, Mozambique, Sao Tome and
Principe, Vanuatu1 |
| 1976 |
Portugal** |
| 1977 |
Guinea Bissau |
| 1978 |
Nigeria (North), Republic of Moldova1,
Zimbabwe (to stand for election)
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| 1979 |
Marshall Islands, Micronesia (Fed. States),
Palau
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| 1980 |
Iraq, Vanuatu1 |
| 1984 |
Liechtenstein, South Africa (Coloureds +
Indians)
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| 1986 |
Central African Republic, Djibouti (to stand
for election) |
| 1989 |
Namibia |
| 1990 |
Samoa |
| 1993 |
Kazakhstan1,
Republic of Moldova1
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| 1994 |
South Africa (Blacks)
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| 2005 |
Kuwait
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In the United Arab Emirates, where the
Parliament is officially appointed, neither men nor women have
the right to vote or to stand for election. In Saudi Arabia,
men took part, in 2005, in the first local elections ever held
in the country. Women however were not allowed to exercise their
right to vote or to stand for election on that occasion.
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* Right subject to conditions or restrictions
** Restrictions or conditions lifted
- Reference to several
dates reflects the stages in the granting of rights. It is
not uncommon, in countries previously under colonial rule,
for women to have been granted the rights to vote and be
elected by the colonial administration and to have had them
confirmed at the time of accession to independence.
Similarly, it is not uncommon, in countries that were
formerly part of a federation and in which women were
entitled to vote and be elected under the federal
legislation, for women to have had these rights confirmed
under the Constitution of the newly independent State.
- In November 1955,
Eritrea was part of Ethiopia. The Constitution of sovereign
Eritrea adopted on 23 May 1997 stipulates that "All
Eritrean citizens, of eighteen years of age or more, shall
have the right to vote."
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