11 JUNE 2013 is one hundred years since Norwegian women got full voting rights on an equal basis with men. Norway was among the first countries in the world to introduce universal suffrage for both women and men. The work for universal suffrage for women went on for many years and was an issue that many people got involved in. The Voting Rights Committee has chosen to highlight four women who played a decisive role in the suffrage issue.
Kirsten Hofseth
Fredrikke Marie Qvam

Arnhild Litleré
Gina Krog

Anne Ryg
Fernanda Nissen

Anneke von der Lippe
Camilla Collett

She's Beautiful When She's Angry
She's Beautiful When She's Angry

Volere Votare
Volere Votare

A Different History
A Different History

Narvik
Narvik

Munch
Munch

The turning point - the environmental stuggle that became indigenous affairs
The turning point - the environmental stuggle that became indigenous affairs

Palace Pandemonium
Palace Pandemonium

Dear Gentlemen
Dear Gentlemen

Raise Her Up: Celebrating a Century of Votes
Raise Her Up: Celebrating a Century of Votes

Cake Bakers & Trouble Makers: Lucy Worsley's 100 Years of the WI
Cake Bakers & Trouble Makers: Lucy Worsley's 100 Years of the WI

Citoyennes !
Citoyennes !

The Untold Story
The Untold Story