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Woman vote (Democratic government)

  • Porforiato era

    Porforiato era
    The liberal Mexican Constitution of 1857 did not bar women from voting in Mexico or holding office, but election laws restricted the suffrage to males, and in practice, women did not participate nor demand a part in politics.
  • Constitution

    Constitution
    Constitutionalist started to discuss women's rights. And the first woman (Hemilia Galindo) was o a political range.
  • Mexican revolution-Maderos presidency

    Mexican revolution-Maderos presidency
    Madero's brief presidential term was tumultuous, and with no previous political experience, Madero was unable to forward the cause of women's suffrage.
  • Carranza

    Carranza
    As women's suffrage made progress in Great Britain and the United States, in Mexico there was an echo. Carranza, who was elected president in 1916, called for a convention to draft a new Mexican Constitution that incorporated gains for particular groups, such as the industrial working class and the peasantry seeking land reform.
  • New constitution

    New constitution
    The Constitution of 1917 did not explicitly empower women's access to the ballot.
  • Womens magazine

    Womens magazine
    There was increased advocacy for women's rights in the late 1910s, with the founding of a new feminist magazine, Mujer Moderna, which ceased publication in 1919.
  • Feminists

    Feminists
    In 1937, Mexican feminists challenged the wording of the Constitution concerning who is eligible for citizenship – the Constitution did not specify "men and women."
  • Womans suffrage

    Womans suffrage
    The votes for women in Mexico were not granted until 1953.