November 1920 The New York Times, November 2, 1920 – Front Page – Alice Paul says the election clinches suffrage for women beyond the legal challenges to women voting. read clipping The New York Times, November 2, 1920 – Georgia law requires voter registration at least six months before an election. However, the Georgia attorney general has stated that women can vote without registering. Nonetheless, women were turned away when they tried to vote in the state primary in Georgia. So, it is unclear if women will be able to vote in Georgia. read clipping The New York Times, November 3, 1920 – Front Page – Republican Warren G. Harding is elected President by an overwhelming majority. The Republicans also increased their majorities in the US House and Senate. Republican Senator Wadsworth from New York, who had been staunchly anti-suffrage until recently, is re-elected. read clipping The New York Times, November 3, 1920 – Front Page – This article details the composition of the newly-elected US House of Representatives and Senate. read clipping |