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even if the Federal Amendment becomes the law of the land, each state will still have to change its Constitution before women can vote in that state. read clipping

 

The New York Times, March 24, 1920 – There is no vote on suffrage in Delaware, but it appears the anti-suffrage legislators are in the majority. read clipping

 

The New York Times, March 25, 1920 – Governor Holcomb of Connecticut continues to withstand pleas from members of his own party to call a special session of the Legislature to act on suffrage. read clipping

 

The New York Times, March 26, 1920 – The Delaware Legislature may vote on suffrage tomorrow. read clipping

 

The New York Times, March 27, 1920 – The suffrage vote in Delaware is postponed a week. In Connecticut, the lieutenant governor is prepared to call a special legislative session, if the governor should leave the state for any reason. read clipping

 

The New York Times, March 28, 1920 – Because women in Illinois can vote in presidential elections, the state attorney general says they can also vote in presidential primaries, even if the Federal Suffrage Amendment is not ratified. read clipping

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