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.