"Exactly 100 years ago Polish women gained the legal right to vote! On 11 November 1918, after more than 123 years of partitions and foreign rule, the Polish people regained independence and formed the recreated Polish state. On 28 November 1918, not long after forming the first legal structure of the reborn country, Poland passed an electoral law allowing women to vote and to hold public office. Polish women were among the first in Europe to gain these rights."
— Dagmara Dziekan for The Krakow Post
A Timespace showing the evolution of women's right to vote around the world. Cover image by Giacomo Ferroni. Under construction!