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  2. Women's suffrage in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    [18] As women began to vote in greater numbers after 1797, there were more challenges to the right of women to vote. [19] In 1807, there was a tight election that was "hotly contested" because of fraudulent activity where some voters may have voted more than once, with some men even going so far as to dress as women to perpetrate the fraud.

  3. Timeline of women's suffrage in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The focus turns to working at the state level. Wyoming renewed general women's suffrage, becoming the first state to allow women to vote. [6] [3] [8] 1890: A suffrage campaign loses in South Dakota. [6] 1893: After a campaign led by Carrie Chapman Catt, Colorado men vote for women's suffrage. [6]

  4. 2028 United States Senate elections - Wikipedia

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    2028 United States Senate elections ← 2026 November 7, 2028 2030 → 34 of the 100 seats in the United States Senate 51 [a] seats needed for a majority Map of the incumbents: Democratic incumbent Republican incumbent Republican incumbent retiring No election Incumbent TBD in 2026 Incumbent Majority Leader TBD in 2026 The 2028 United States Senate elections will be held on November 7, 2028 ...

  5. Timeline of voting rights in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Washington state restores women's right to vote through the state constitution. [26] 1911. California women earn the right to vote following the passage of California Proposition 4. [27] 1912. Women in Arizona and Kansas earn the right to vote. [27] Women in Oregon earn the right to vote. [13] 1913

  6. When did women gain the right to vote? The history of the ...

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    19 th Amendment. Women in the U.S. won the right to vote for the first time in 1920 when Congress ratified the 19th Amendment.The fight for women’s suffrage stretched back to at least 1848, when ...

  7. Can Donald Trump run for president in 2028? Here's what the ...

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    Donald Trump has made several runs for president, winning the office in 2016. So can he run again in 2028? What the U.S. Constitution has to say.

  8. 2028 United States presidential election - Wikipedia

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    Harris, who has the largest donor network in the Democratic Party, may run for the presidency again in 2028 according to The New York Times, [52] as well as Politico, [53] although her loss in the previous election could potentially give her a disadvantage. [52] According to USA Today, Harris intended to run in 2028 before Biden's withdrawal. [54]

  9. Could Donald Trump run for president in 2028? Here's ... - AOL

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    In September, Trump said he wouldn’t run again in 2028 if he lost the 2024 election. But in May at the National Rifle Association annual meeting, Trump talked about running for a third term.