19th Amendment to the US Constitution







19th Amendment to the US Constitution to the United States Constitution prohibits each state and the national government from refuse any citizen the right to vote because of that citizen’s sex. It was sanctioned on August 18, 1920. The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be admit or short by the United States or by any State on account of sex.

Proposal and Ratification
Illinois (June 10, 1919, reaffirmed on June 17, 1919)
Michigan (June 10, 1919)
Wisconsin (June 10, 1919)
Kansas (June 16, 1919)
New York (June 16, 1919)
Ohio (June 16, 1919)
Nebraska (August 2, 1919)
Minnesota (September 8, 1919)
New Hampshire (September 10, 1919)[5]
Idaho (February 11, 1920)
Arizona (February 12, 1920)
New Mexico (February 21, 1920)
Oklahoma (February 28, 1920)
West Virginia (March 10, 1920,
Confirmed on September 21, 1920)
Washington (March 22, 1920
Utah (October 2, 1919)
California (November 1, 1919)
Maine (November 5, 1919)
North Dakota (December 1, 1919)
South Dakota (December 4, 1919)
Colorado (December 15, 1919)[5]
Kentucky (January 6, 1920)
Rhode Island (January 6, 1920)
Oregon (January 13, 1920)
Indiana (January 16, 1920)
Wyoming (January 27, 1920)
Nevada (February 7, 1920)
New Jersey (February 9, 1920)
Texas (June 28, 1919)
Iowa (July 2, 1919)[5]
Missouri (July 3, 1919)
Arkansas (July 28, 1919)
Montana (August 2, 1919)[5]
Tennessee (August 18, 1920)
Pennsylvania (June 24, 1919)
Massachusetts (June 25, 1919)

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