From Suffrage to a Seat in the House
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From Suffrage to a Seat in the House

The path to parliament for New Zealand women

  1. 357 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

From Suffrage to a Seat in the House

The path to parliament for New Zealand women

About this book

New Zealand has always proudly worn its status of being the first country to enfranchise women. But not many know that it took a further 40 long years to get the first woman elected to Parliament. In fact women were not even entitled to stand as candidates in national elections until 1919 – 26 years after they won the right to vote in those elections. Even then there was resistance, with editor of the Auckland Star stating that it would open the way for 'a class of aggressive females who, thirsting for publicity, would be constantly pushing themselves forward into positions for which they are in no sense fitted.' The journey 'from the home to the House' was a shamefully protracted one for New Zealand women, as many male parliamentarians who grudgingly accepted the franchise being extended to women staunchly resisted any further progress. Their political machinations and filibustering were highly effective. Eventually, with an additional 130,000 voters enrolled, politicians began to realise that women's votes–and even women's voices–mattered. However, it was not until 1933 that the first woman was elected to the New Zealand Parliament, when Elizabeth McCombs won the Lyttelton seat, following the death of her husband, the sitting MP. The history of women striving to share in governing the country, a neglected footnote in the nation's electoral history, is now captured in this essential work by Jenny Coleman. She has drawn on a wide range of sources to create a rich portrayal of a rapidly evolving colonial society in which new ideas and social change were in constant friction with the status quo.

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Table of contents

  1. Front Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Half Title
  4. Copyright
  5. Contents
  6. Acknowledgements
  7. Abbreviations
  8. Introduction: Showing ‘my lady’ to a seat
  9. Chapter 1: Passionate philosophical parliamentary debates, 1852 to 1893
  10. Chapter 2: The logical conclusion to female franchise, 1894 to 1896
  11. Chapter 3: Serving their political apprenticeship, 1897 to 1910
  12. Chapter 4: The full privilege of citizenship, 1911 to 1919
  13. Chapter 5: Petticoated candidates, 1919 to 1933
  14. Chapter 6: Our first lady member, 1933 to 1935
  15. Conclusion: The ‘ungallantly long hesitation’
  16. Glossary of political terms
  17. Timeline of significant political events, 1835 to 1935
  18. Appendix: Women members of the New Zealand House of Representatives, 1933 to 2019
  19. ‘When the ladies get their rights’
  20. Notes
  21. Bibliography
  22. Index