Women’s Suffrage in Nevada

On February 7, 1920, Nevada voted to ratify the Nineteenth Amendment. By August of 1920, 36 states ratified the 19th amendment, ensuring that all across the country, the right to vote could not be denied based on sex. One hundred years later, Nevada kicked off its 80th legislative session with a first in the country; the majority of legislators are women. The 2018 election also gave Nevada another first: both US Senators are women, and three out of six statewide office holders are women. In addition, half of the US Congressional seats for the state are held by women.

But what is the state of women’s political participation in Nevada?

Educational Resources

  • Primary Source documents about Women’s Sufferage are available here.

  • This site has histories of the women of Congress for independent research and learning.

  • This collection of lesson plans is appropriate for grades 7-12 and you can use as many or few as you have the time for. (Note: you will need to click the “essay” button to retrieve the primary source because the link in the lesson plan does not work.) 

Informed Action Ideas

  • In your community, identify how and where women are making an impact. What can be done to further empower women? This can be personal or political in the public or private sectors. Use the inspiration of Tierney’s class and the challenge received to fuel your thinking for informed action!