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1/23/23

[Answer] Which First Lady was the first woman eligible to vote for her husband in a presidential election?

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Which First Lady was the first woman eligible to vote for her husband in a presidential election?


  • Florence Harding:The 1920 Presidential election was the first election in American history where women were granted the right to vote at the federal level. Florence Harding, wife of the 29th President of the United States, Warren G. Harding, became the first First Lady eligible to cast her vote for her husband in a presidential election. The 19th Amendment was ratified earlier that summer, allowing Florence to vote for her husband in the election. Her historic vote was an important milestone in the fight for women’s rights and political equality.



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