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      • During the years of the Weimar Republic, the majority of the electorate was female, in part because so many men had died in the war or were so physically or psychologically wounded that they were unlikely to vote.
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  2. Aug 2, 2016 · During the years of the Weimar Republic, the majority of the electorate was female, in part because so many men had died in the war or were so physically or psychologically wounded that they were unlikely to vote.

  3. Aug 2, 2016 · Inspiration, insights, & ways to get involved. Women waiting in line during the first election that they were allowed to vote A crowd of women standing in line at a polling station in the Weimar Republic in 1919, the first year women were allowed to vote.

  4. Under the Weimar Constitution women over 21 were given the franchise. Women did get the opportunity to participate in political parties. E.g. The Bund Deutscher Frauenvereine (BDF) demanded marital reform and the right of equal pay for equal work. However, female politicians were still the minority.

  5. Jul 15, 2024 · By 1932, 112 women had been elected to the Reichstag. Women received further rights that were protected under the Constitution including equal rights with men, the right to enter any employment and marriage becoming an equal partnership.

  6. The elections were the first of the new Weimar Republic, which had been established after World War I and the Revolution of 1918–19, and the first with women's suffrage. The previous constituencies, which heavily overrepresented rural areas, were scrapped, and the elections held using a form of proportional representation . [ 2 ]

  7. Nov 30, 2018 · The Council decided that elections to a constituent German National Assembly for the Weimar Republic would take place on January 9, 1919. Germany was not the only country to give women the right to vote at that time; around 25 countries introduced female suffrage between 1902 and 1920, with New Zealand introducing it as early as 1893.

  8. The women in Germany during the Wei-mar Republic had an interesting opportunity. Following the war, women were given the right to vote, hold elected ofice, leave the home in favor of work, seek higher education, and strive to find a life outside of societal gender norms.

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