Timeline of women's suffrage in Delaware

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Arden, Delaware suffrage parade c. 1913

This is a timeline of women's suffrage in Delaware. Suffragists in Delaware began to fight for women's suffrage in the late 1860s. Mary Ann Sorden Stuart and national suffragists lobbied the Delaware General Assembly for women's suffrage. In 1896, the Delaware Equal Suffrage Association (DESA) was formed. Annual state suffrage conventions were held. There were also numerous attempts to pass an equal suffrage amendment to the Delaware State Constitution, but none were successful. In 1913, a state chapter of the Congressional Union (CU) was opened by Mabel Vernon. Delaware suffragists are involved in more militant tactics, including taking part of the Silent Sentinels. On March 22, 1920, Delaware had a special session of the General Assembly to consider ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment. It was not ratified by Delaware until 1923.

1860s

Delaware suffragist, Mary R. de Vou c. 1892

1869

1870s

1878

1880s

1881

1888

1890s

1895

1896

1897

  • January 13: Prominent suffragists speak in favor of women's suffrage at a hearing at the Delaware constitutional convention.[1]
  • February 16: Voting was held on a proposition to not include "male" as a description of a voter in the state constitution, but it did not pass.[4]
  • April 22–23: National suffrage convention is held in Wilmington.[4]
  • December 2: Third annual state suffrage convention is held in Delaware.[4]

1899

  • December 15: State suffrage meeting held in Wilmington Unitarian Church with Carrie Chapman Catt as featured speaker.[4]

20th century

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