On May 24, 1918, female citizens aged 21 and above who did not include racial or indigenous exclusion clauses, regardless of whether they had obtained provincial voting rights, were eligible to vote in federal elections.
On 24 May 1918, female citizens 21 years of age and older who were not included in the racial or indigenous exclusion clause were eligible to vote in federal elections, whether or not they had been granted the right to vote in the province.
On 24 may 1918, female citizens aged 21 and over who were not included in the racial or Aboriginal exclusion clause, whether or not they had obtained provincial voting rights, were eligible to vote in federal elections.<br>