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|contents=In Austria, universal suffrage for men was introduced by the Voting Rights Act of [[Probable year::1907]] and the country was one of the first in Europe to introduce women’s suffrage in [[Probable year::1918]] (Metropole, “Your Right to Vote in Austria”). | |contents=In Austria, universal suffrage for men was introduced by the Voting Rights Act of [[Probable year:: 1907]] and the country was one of the first in Europe to introduce women’s suffrage in [[Probable year:: 1918]] (Metropole, “Your Right to Vote in Austria”). | ||
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What is the oldest written source in this country that mentions this right?
Austria
In Austria, universal suffrage for men was introduced by the Voting Rights Act of 1907 and the country was one of the first in Europe to introduce women’s suffrage in 1918 (Metropole, “Your Right to Vote in Austria”).