 | The New York Times, November 5, 1914 – Front Page – Montana and Nevada vote to give women full suffrage, but suffrage is defeated in Ohio, Missouri, North Dakota, and South Dakota. In Nebraska, it is too close to call. Since 1870, women have won full suffrage in 11 states (Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, Idaho, Arizona, Washington, California, Kansas, Oregon, Montana, and Nevada) and partial suffrage in Illinois. read clipping The New York Times, November 5, 1914 – Front Page – Nebraska ultimately defeats suffrage for women. read clipping The New York Times, January 13, 1915 – Front Page – The Federal Suffrage Amendment, originally introduced to the US Congress on January 10, 1878, finally comes up for vote for the first time in the US House of Representatives, but it is defeated. Alice Paul says she will work to get it passed in the Senate. read clipping |  |