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Thirteen of the total of nineteen female members of parliament. These were the first female MPs in the world, elected in Finland's parliamentary elections in 1907.
Anna II, Abbess of Quedlinburg. In the pre-modern era, abbesses could vote in some European national assemblies, because of their rank in the Catholic and Protestant churches.

Women's suffrage is the right of women to take part in elections. This means two things, which are not necessarily related: First of all, women are allowed to vote for a candidate in an election, and their vote will be treated the same as any other vote. The second thing is that women can be a candidate, and get elected to hold a political office. There's also the idea that all adult citizens should be allowed to vote.

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