Kansas suffrage referendum, 1867

Kansas ballot measure

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Abstract is: The U.S. state of Kansas held a referendum on a proposed constitutional amendment to grant women the full right to vote on November 5, 1867. It was the first-ever referendum on women's suffrage in U.S. history, and specifically sought to amend Section 1, Article 5 of the state constitution to "eliminate the word "male" from the clause defining the qualifications of an elector." The amendment had been approved by the legislature, but had to be ratified by the all-white-male electorate of the state; the proposed amendment shared the November ballot with a proposition to "eliminate the word "white" from the clause defining the qualifications of an elector" and allow African-American males the right to vote. The results of the Kansas election saw both ballot items defeated.

Kansas suffrage referendum, 1867 is …
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local referendumQ1021073

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P1001applies to jurisdictionKansasQ1558
P17countryUnited StatesQ30
P1269facet ofwomen's suffrageQ205204
P276locationKansasQ1558
P921main subjectwomen's suffrageQ205204
P585point in time1867-11-05

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