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First ballot that allowed women to vote, polling station in a school in Madrid, legislative

First ballot that allowed women to vote, polling station in a school in Madrid, legislative


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First ballot that allowed women to vote, polling station in a school in Madrid, legislative

First ballot that allowed women to vote, polling station in a school in Madrid, legislative elections in October 1933

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Media ID 15201794

© Docutres-Index / Heritage-Images

1933 Ballot Democracy Elections Human Rights Madrid Republic Vote Voting Santiago Ortega


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This print captures a pivotal moment in history - the first ballot that allowed women to vote. Taken during the legislative elections in October 1933, this image showcases a polling station set up within a school in Madrid, Spain. The significance of this event cannot be overstated as it marked a major milestone for democracy and human rights. Intriguingly, the photographer behind this powerful image remains unknown, but their work has immortalized an important chapter in Spanish politics. The vertical composition adds to the gravity of the scene, emphasizing both the historical context and the individual stories unfolding within these walls. The presence of women at this polling station is particularly noteworthy. Their participation signifies not only their newfound political agency but also represents progress towards gender equality. As they cast their votes with determination and hope, they contribute to shaping Spain's future. Preserved within a private collection, this photograph by Santiago Ortega serves as a reminder of how far societies have come in recognizing equal rights for all citizens. It symbolizes resilience and perseverance against societal barriers while celebrating democratic values. As we reflect on this remarkable snapshot from our past, let us honor those who fought tirelessly for universal suffrage and continue striving towards inclusive political systems worldwide.

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