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Worldwide
New Zealand was the country to grant national level voting to women in 1893
British colony South Australia granted full suffrage in 1894
Country wide suffrage in Australia was granted in 1902
Female Australian natives were excluded until 1949
Any other restrictions were abolished in 1962
Following New Zealand were Sweden, Britain, and Finland
Women could be elected for Parliament in Britain in 1918
Denmark, Iceland, USSR, Netherlands, Canada, Austria, Czechlovakia, Poland, Sweden, Germany, Luxembourg had granted women's suffrage by 1920
Spain, France, Belgium, Italy, Romania, Yugoslavia, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Ecuador, Argentina followed suit
As soon as African countries and India became independent they had women's suffrage
Middle Eastern countries followed after WWII
Saudi Arabia granted it recently
Some countries like Kuwait still don't have Women's Suffrage