English: French Pro-women's suffrage poster from 1934. By the time France granted the vote to women in 1944, it had been for several years the only Western country that did not at least allow women's suffrage for municipal elections. Since the first bill to allow women's suffrage at municipal elections had been presented to Parliament in 1919, the French Senate had rejected women's suffrage at the municipal level six times. Poster issue by the Union française pour le suffrage des femmes.
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USFD (French Women's Suffrage Union), 1934
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