Today is Woman Suffrage Day
Women of the
So move away for a day, Labor Day. For it is but right and fitting, that we pause for a while and offer a toast to the 447,725 Filipino women who, on April 30,1937, trooped to the polls and voted affirmatively in the plebiscite to extend the right of suffrage to Filipino women.
Our first election law was Act No. 1582 which took effect on
Even our 1935 Constitution limited the right of suffrage to male citizens. However, recognizing the strong call and clamor made by women’s group at that time for equality between men and women in the exercise of the right of suffrage, the framers of the Constitution decided to leave the issue of women suffrage for the women to decide. Hence, a provision was included in the 1935 Constitution to extend the right of suffrage to Filipino women on condition that “not less than 300,000 women possessing the necessary qualifications shall vote affirmatively” in a plebiscite on the question of women suffrage.
Inspired by and confident of the “unalterable righteousness” of their cause, these women of the 30’s made bold their commitment and showed their firm resolve to obtain the required number of votes that would pave the way for their participation in government affairs. They strongly argued that “women suffer penalties and are summoned before the courts of law” and are made “to pay taxes” under the laws which “they had no voice in making.” In unison, they made clear their point that “Taxation without representation is tyranny.”
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Significantly, on March 29, 1984 former President Ferdinand E. Marcos issued Proclamation No. 2346 declaring April 30 of every year as “Woman Suffrage Day” to enable the Filipino women to “renew their advocacy and support for clean, honest and free elections and pursue with greater zeal their efforts towards this direction.”
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