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Governor William Pettus Hobby signs a resolution giving women voting
rights on the same terms as men, Austin, February 5, 1919. Prints and
Photographs Collection, William Pettus Hobby file, The Center for
American History, The University of Texas at Austin; CN 01024. This
resolution went before the public for approval as a constitutional
amendment on May 24, 1919, but because it also called for the
disfranchisement of noncitizens--who, unlike Texas women, could vote in
general elections as well as in primaries--a turnout of alien voters
opposed to the measure helped to defeat it.
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