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New Jersey Woman Suffrage Referendum
of 1915, Vote by Counties
Courtesy, New Jersey Historical Society
Amelia Berndt Moorfield Collection
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After several years of political work by New Jersey
suffragists, they convinced the state legislature to hold a referendum
on a woman suffrage amendment to the state constitution. The
referendum was held in October 1915, when the proposed amendment was
defeated by the male voters. this chart documents, on a county by
county basis, how the New Jersey electorate voted. Referenda,
similar to New Jersey's, were also defeated in New York, Pennsylvania,
and Massachusetts that year. thereafter, many suffragists
abandoned their focus on state constitutional reform in preference of
the federal woman suffrage amendment that would become the 19th
Amendment to the U.S. Constitution in 1920.
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