Centenary for women’s suffrage

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On March 12th, 1909 Danish women were able to vote for the first time in local elections, although universal suffrage to include parliamentary elections did not come until 1915.

Women also gained the right to be elected as city councillors, and 127 women gained election in the local polls. By comparison 9,682 men were elected.

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