Idaho gave women the right to vote on November 3, 1896.

A Nebraska suffrage poster, pointing to the four states where women could vote as an example.
Idaho was the fourth state to enfranchise women, after its neighbors, Wyoming, Utah and Colorado, and it would be the last to do so for over a decade.
To learn when American women across the United States were enfranchised, before or after the Nineteenth Amendment, see When did women in your state get the right to vote?
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