Native American women did not get the right to vote until 1924 when they, along with Native American men, were granted citizenship. Indigenous women and men in Canada not able to vote in federal elections until 1960. Norwegian women over specified age and income enfranchised 1907 full franchise 1913. Women of former U S S R enfranchised by Russian Revolution in 1917 but unable to exercise democratic rights until 1990s. British women between 21 and 30 years of age not allowed to vote until 1928. Kenyan women not given unconditional right to vote until early 1960s, although could vote in 1919. Vote extended only to literate women in Bolivia in 1930s, full franchise in 1952. Chilean women unable to vote in legislative or presidential elections until 1949. In South Africa white women granted the vote in 1931, colored women in 1984 and black women in 1994. Australian Aboriginal women not given full voting rights until 1967. Women first enfranchised in pre 1914 were in Australia, Norway, and Finland. In 1914 to 1920 were in United States, Canada, Russia, Greenland, Sweden, Germany, Belgium, Netherlands, Poland, Czech Republic, and Austria. In 1921 to 1945 were in Mongolia, Spain, Portugal, South Africa, Turkey, Brazil, Chile, and Bolivia. In 1946 to 1970 were in India, Afghanistan, Pakistan, China, and countries in North Africa. In 1971 and later were in Iraq and Jordan. There was no suffrage in Saudi Arabia, Oman, United Arab Emirates, and Western Sahara.
