In states that allowed women to vote prior to 1920 were the women voters allowed to vote in presidental (national) elections or only local ones?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women's_suffrage

Very interesting -- read it, and you'll find your answers.

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To answer your question about whether women voters in states that allowed them to vote prior to 1920 were allowed to vote in national (presidential) elections or only local ones, you can refer to the Wikipedia page on Women's suffrage. This page provides extensive information about the history of women's suffrage and the progression of women's voting rights.

Here's how you can find the answer on the Wikipedia page:

1. Open your web browser and go to the Wikipedia website.
2. In the search bar, type "Women's suffrage" and press enter.
3. Click on the Wikipedia page titled "Women's suffrage" that appears in the search results.
4. Scroll down or use the table of contents to navigate to the section that discusses the time period prior to 1920, when women's suffrage was expanding in the United States.
5. Look for information about which elections women were allowed to vote in during this time period. The page should provide details on whether women were allowed to vote in presidential (national) elections or if their voting rights were limited to local elections.
6. Read the information provided to find your answer.

By following these steps and accessing the Wikipedia page on Women's suffrage, you should be able to find the answer to your question about whether women voters in early suffrage states were allowed to vote in national elections or only local ones.