Timeline of women's suffrage in Utah

Women earned the right to vote on February 12, 1870 while Utah was still a territory.

The first woman to vote under equal suffrage laws was Seraph Young on February 14, 1870.

Women continued to vote until 1887 when the Edmunds-Tucker Act was passed.

When Utah was admitted as a state in 1896, women regained the right to vote.

Native American women did not have full voting rights in Utah until 1957.

1915 Suffragists in the lobby of Hotel Utah with Senator Reed Smoot
Leading women of Zion 1897, Zina D. H Young , Bathsheba W. Smith , Emily Dow Partridge Young, Eliza R. Snow
Utah woman suffrage song book, first published in 1891
Governor William Spry of Utah meets with suffrage leaders, Emmeline Wells and others in 1915