Timeline of women’s right to vote
In the early 19th century, women began to campaign to be allowed to vote, something that at that time they were not allowed to do.
- Before 1918: Women in the UK were not allowed to vote.
- 1918: Some women over the age of 30 were given the right to vote.
- 1928: Women over 21 were given the right to vote. Women’s right to vote came as a result of campaigning by groups of women who fought for women’s empowerment.
- 1969: Women and men over 18 get the vote.