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Women in politics: Why Nevada ranks first, Utah last in gender equality

Instructure Partners with Nonprofit Organization Better Days to Deliver Educational Course About Utah Women to Canvas Learners

#RoundtableTuesday with Risshan Leak and Lara Jones talk Utah women's history with Alice Burch of Sema Hadithi and Rachel Quist of SLC History. A new direction for Better Days. Meet the plaintiffs in the lawsuit over the Beehive State's .

Utah Community Action's Operation Chimney Drop and other ways to help out this holiday season. ProPublica's Eli Hager on his story about public assistance in Utah and the state's MOU with the predominant religion. Better Days' She Starte.

Why Becky Edwards, Ally Isom want to be Utah s first female U S senator

Deseret News In Utah politics, women are just getting started 150 years after Utah women were the first to vote, more and more are participating in politics including two candidates for the U.S. Senate Share this story Photo illustration by Alex Cochran, Deseret News When Seraph Young cast a ballot in a municipal election on Feb. 14, 1870, in Salt Lake City, she instantly made history. Never before had a woman voted in the United States under a law that afforded her the same suffrage rights as a man. And while the Wyoming Territory passed a suffrage law the previous December, Utah women by way of a measure signed just two days prior to the Feb. 14 city election were the first in the nation to cast ballots. Six months later, on Aug. 1, thousands of Utah women voted in the general election for the first time.

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