Illinois Time Line of Women's Suffrage
1891: Women were given the right to vote in school elections.
1910: Automobile tours around the state in favor of women's suffrage.
1913: Illinois gave women the right to vote for political reasons. (Things like president, governor, ect.)
1919: Illinois was the first to approve the amendment for women's full right to vote.
1920: 19th amendment is added to the constitution.
1891: Women were given the right to vote in school elections.
1910: Automobile tours around the state in favor of women's suffrage.
1913: Illinois gave women the right to vote for political reasons. (Things like president, governor, ect.)
1919: Illinois was the first to approve the amendment for women's full right to vote.
1920: 19th amendment is added to the constitution.