Women are widely respected in NZ society would be the obvious, as we are now on the second elected prime minister (currently pregnant and yet to marry her boyfriend, a TV fisherman). read more
short and long term consequences of women's suffrage on nz society Although women’s suffrage was hard won in 1893, it’s significance has not diminished over the years, as it has resulted in several significant short and long term impacts on New Zealand society. read more
That is why when the women argued that they should have the vote, the men agreed that it was a reasonable idea to grant the vote to the women of New Zealand. Thanks for the A2A. read more
SHORT TERM CONSEQUENCES: THE ANTI-CLIMAX Three years after suffrage for women was attained, not a lot had changed. Radically speaking, the status of women in New Zealand had changed little after they were allowed to vote. read more