The events of the campaign confirmed her belief that the granting of municipal suffrage is a hindrance rather than a help toward securing full enfranchisement.
Johns gave a practical and pleasing talk on "Municipal Suffrage in Kansas;" and there was the usual array of talent.
Shattuck introduced the first resolution to strike out the word "male" from the State constitution, with instructions from the women to substitute a School or Municipal suffrage bill if a favorable report was more likely to result.
Wilmington club was granted a hearing before the Charter Commission and asked for a clause in the proposed new city charter giving Municipal suffrage to women.
Butler of Wyandotte county introduced a bill the purpose of which was to deprive women of Municipal suffrage.
In all these instances the constitution of 1817 was not regarded as establishing a rule to be applied to municipal suffrage.
We rejoice in the recent granting of full suffrage to women in Denmark and Iceland; Municipal suffrage in South Africa and an enlarged local suffrage in the provinces of Canada and the States of our Union.
Municipal suffrage in Kansas, like the Territorial suffrage in Wyoming, was given by legislative act, and could be done away with by another legislative act without appeal to the people, or any change of the Constitution.
But there are now four States of the Union where women have full suffrage, a few where they have a measure of municipal suffrage, and many where they have the school suffrage.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "municipal suffrage" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.